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NEWS & PREVIEWS

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FGCU Showcases Native Art

The Galleries at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) presents ‘Long, Long, River: Tradition and Expansion of Native Art,’ January 9-30. An opening reception will be held January 9, 6-8pm. Prior to the reception, at 5pm, curators Jessica Osceola and Anica Sturdivant will host a Gallery Talk. There will also be two performances, at 5 & 7pm. The exhibit and reception are free and open to the public, as are the performances, but due to limited seating, reservations are required for the shows.

‘Long, Long River: Tradition and Expansion in Native Art’ offers visitors the opportunity to experience the artistic vision of Native Americans connected to the Everglades.

When the exhibition was conceived, the curators began seeking works by Natives, members of the Seminole tribe or of Seminole extraction who were working in a contemporary vein. They quickly realized that sustaining traditional methods and aesthetics were a contemporary issue for many Native artists. The exhibition grew from there to incorporate poet and painter Elgin Jumper, documentarian Samuel Tommie, storyteller and photographer Gordon Oliver Wareham, painter

James Osceola, painter and sculptor LeRoy “Henehayo” Osceola, iconic Seminole artist Noah Billie, activist oriented ceramist and sculptor Jessica Osceola, and pop inspired artist Daniel McCoy.

These are a group of Native artists choosing their own path in self-representation, building bridges between the traditional identity of one world and the ever changing modern world.

The artists in the exhibition work to teach the younger generations of Seminoles traditional skills to ensure that their language and oral histories are not lost to time and American popular culture.

This special exhibition unites with performances to showcase a night of live-action painting, music, storytelling, and more. Performances by Samuel Tommie, Oliver Wareham, and Elgin Jumper will be held in FGCU TheatreLab.

The FGCU Art Gallery is located inside the Arts Complex on FGCU’s main campus, 10501 FGCU Blvd. S., off Ben Hill Griffin Rd., east of I-75 in Fort Myers. Parking is available in Lot 7 for gallery visitors; parking passes are available at the Information Booth located at the University’s entrance.

For more information, call 590-7199.

LEGO ® Sculptures in the Naples Botanical Garden

Naples Botanical Garden will host LEGO ® Sculptures in the Garden, February 14-May 11.

The traveling exhibit displays nature-inspired LEGO ® sculptures throughout the Garden. Each piece is designed and created by Sean Kenney, the world’s first LEGO ® certified professional, using nearly 500,000 LEGO ® bricks. Kenney, one of only 13 LEGO ® certified professionals, will be on hand for opening day festivities. A LEGO ® sculpture contest is planned for March 8.

The exhibit highlights and promotes the importance of ecosystems and how all living things are connected. It features 14 individual displays including 27 sculptures built with LEGO ® bricks, including a bumblebee, hummingbird, fox, rabbit, bison, lily pads, and a garden worker. Sculptures range in size from six inches to almost eight feet. .

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The work of iconic Seminole artist, Noah Billie is featured in the exhibit, ‘Long, Long River: Tradition & Expansion of Native Art,’ at the art gallery at FGCU, January 9-30.

from nearly half-a-million LEGO ® bricks, this spring exhibit of larger-than-life sculptures represents the complex and amazing network that interconnects all living things. “Just as in nature and our gardens here, the LEGO ® bricks connect to create something fun, colorful and intricate,” says Brian Holley, Executive Director of Naples Botanical Garden. “Each brick relies on the next to build a connected system, relying on each other.”

Naples Botanical Garden is a 170-acre garden that features the plants and cultures of the tropics and subtropics between the latitudes of 26 o North and 26 o South, including Brazil, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, and Florida. In addition, there is a hands-on interactive Children’s Garden, along with 90 acres of beautifully restored natural habitats, walking trails and a Butterfly Garden.

Naples Botanical Garden is located at 4820 Bayshore Drive in Naples. The Garden is open daily 9am-5pm, opening at 8am on Thursdays. Admission to LEGO ® in the Garden is included with regular admission. Call 643-7275 for more information.

Lakes Parks Gets Medieval

The Riverdale Kiwanis will host their annual Medieval Faire the weekends of January 11 & 12 and 18 & 19 at Lakes Regional Park in Fort Myers. The twoweekend event is expected to draw over 15,000 attendees. The Faire will feature jousting, live chess matches, live sword fighting, a royal court, children’s games and rides, jugglers, magicians, minstrels, period food and medieval themed merchants. Entertainment will be provided by touring medieval faire professionals on eight stages. Jousting is scheduled for 11am and 12:45 & 3:15pm on center field. Live chess matches are at 12 & 4.30pm.

All profits from the Medieval Faire go to the Kiwanis of Riverdale Foundation Fund to support local programs including thanksgiving baskets for the needy, Christmas dinners, Buckingham Exception School, Orange River Elementary,

Sunshine Elementary, school grants and scholarships. The Riverdale Kiwanis club is currently seeking volunteers to help set up, especially those with carpentry or construction skills. Lakes Regional Park is located at 7330 Gladiolus Blvd. in Fort Myers. The Medieval Faire is open 9am-6pm Saturday & Sunday, January 11 & 12 and 18 & 19. Free onsite parking is available. Call 369-6881 for information.

Sanibel Music Fest Returns for 26th Year

The Sanibel Music Festival is celebrating its 28th season this year, again presenting concerts by world-renowned musicians Tuesdays & Saturdays in March.

The 2014 Festival opens Tuesday, March 4, with Cliburn Piano Competition Gold Medalist Vadym Kholodenko. The festival continues with concerts by the Amelia Piano Trio on Saturday,

The Medieval Faire in Lakes Park, January 11 & 12 and 18 & 19, features jousting, sword fights, jugglers, musicians, and more.
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The LEGO ® Sculptures in the garden exhibit at Naples Botanical Garden features 27 sculptures made with 500,000 pieces. On view February 14 - May 11.

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Vadym Kholodenko, winner of the Cliburn Competition, will open the Sanibel Music Festival with a concert on March 4 at the Sanibel Congregational Church.

March 8; Boston Chamber Music Society with harpist Ann Hobson Pilot on Tuesday, March 11; and the Manasse/Nakamatsu Duo on Saturday, March 15.

Opera Theater of Connecticut and Alan Mann perform ‘America Sings!,’ a look at the development of music theater in America, on Tuesday, March 18. The Opera Theater of Connecticut returns Saturday, March 22 for a concert titled ‘The Bad Boys and Wicked Women of Opera.’

The Lawrence String Quartet perform the final concert on Tuesday, March 25.

All Sanibel Music Festival concerts will be held at the Congregational Church, 2050 Periwinkle Way on Sanibel Island. All performances begin at 8pm. For more information, call 344-7025.

Rare Photos of SWFL at the Marco Island Museum

The Marco Island Historical Museum will host ‘Enchantments: The Photographic Adventures of

Julian Dimock, 1904-1913,’ a collection of long-lost historic and rare black & white photographs, January 2-March 29.

In the first decade of the 20th century, Julian Dimock and his father traveled throughout southwest Florida photographing the land, the people and the waterways. The former Wall Street moguls turned gentlemen explorers published hundreds of articles documenting their journeys in Harper’s, Field & Stream, and other periodicals, introducing Americans to the exotic world of the Florida Everglades and its inhabitants.

From their base camp in the then-undeveloped outpost of Marco Island, the Dimocks trekked through the swamps and savannahs of southwest Florida, canoeing the Ten Thousand Islands, the Everglades and Big Cypress Swamp. They traveled overland to reach hidden places, including Deep Lake Plantation, a historic citrus grove, Henderson Creek, and Chatham Bend, the island home of the notorious killer Edgar Watson. These reproductions from original glass negatives –rediscovered in 1978, nearly half a century after Dimock donated his collection to the American

Museum of Natural History –preserve a rare and beautiful slice of American history.

There will be an opening wine & cheese reception, which is free and open to the public, on January 7, 5-7pm. Following the reception, at 7pm, Lee Trust for Historic Preservation will host a free presentation about the exhibit by archeologist and author, Dr. Jerald Milanich, Professor Emeritus of the Florida Museum of Natural History, and curator of the exhibit.

The Marco Island Historical Museum is located at 180 S. Heathwood Drive on historic Marco Island, 16 miles south of Naples. The museum is open Tue-Sat 9am-4pm. For information, call 642-1440.

Rookery Bay Hosts Nature Festival

The Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is hosting their 10th annual Southwest Florida nature Festival, the weekend of January 17-19. Guests can explore the local environment through almost 40 guided field trips to 20 wildlife hot spots around Southwest Florida as well as lectures at the Rookery Bay Environmental

Julian Dimock’s photographs, rediscovered 36 years ago, chronicle life in Southwest Florida more than 100 years ago.

Learning Center. Field trips, including birding walks, buggy rides and boat tours, are offered in conjunction with partners such as Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Big Cypress National Preserve and Conservancy of Southwest Florida. Reservation are required for all guided field trips. Educational lectures are planned throughout the day on Saturday & Sunday

There are three types of field trips planned for January 17-19: Birding (identification and biology of birds, Wildlife (focus on the wildlife, habitat and ecology of the area) and Specialty (focusing on a specialized wildlife or habitat). Admission to the Learning Center is free on Friday, January 17. The Center is closed on Sunday, January 19.

The Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is located at 300 Tower Rd. in Naples. The educational Learning Center is open Mon-Sat 9am4pm. Southwest Florida Nature Festival activities run 10am-7pm on Saturday, January 18. For information, call 530-5940.

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Art on the Riverfront

Once again this year, ArtFest Fort Myers, the acclaimed juried outdoor fine art festival, brings 200 fine art and fine craftspeople to the downtown riverfront the weekend of January 1-February 2.

Artists will be personally displaying sculpture, painting, ceramics, photography, drawing, digital, mixed media, ceramics, printmaking, fiber, glass, jewelry, metal, wearable fiber and wood.

The festival also boasts the largest high school art exhibit and competition in South Florida as well as free interactive art and crafts activities for children.

There will also be performances by Southwest Florida Symphony, Gulfcoast Music School, GulfShore Ballet, Laboratory Theater Puppet Show, and Kellyn Celtic Arts Irish Dance Academy.

ArtFest Fort Myers is open Sat & Sun, February 1 & 2, 10am5pm. There is an opening night reception, with entertainment,

Friday, January 31, 6-10pm. ArtFest Fort Myers is located along Centennial Park and Edwards Drive, from Jackson to Heilman St. in the Fort Myers’ historic River District. Admission is free. Call 768-3602 for information.

The Ringling Showcases

‘New Media’

The Ringling continues its celebration of contemporary art and performance, ‘nowHERE:

Finding Our Way in the 21st Century,’ with ‘R. Luke DuBois –Now,’ the first solo gallery exhibition for the ‘new media’ artist, and it will feature the debut of a video work that highlights Sarasota’s circus legacy. DuBois combines film making, computer data and original music into his works.

‘R. Luke DuBois- Now’ will be on view January 31-May 4 in the galleries of The Ringling Museum of Art’s Ulla R. and Arthur F. Searing Wing.

‘R. Luke DuBois – Now’ will also include a series of gallery performances by new media artists. The first will feature Lesley Flanigan on February 27 performing ‘Bioluminescence,’ featuring her voice remixed by DuBois in a visual and audio presentation.

Violinist Todd Reynolds will join DuBois for ‘Moments of Inertia’ on April 1, as well as selections from collaborations with DuBois.

Composer Bora Yoon and Dubois present ‘Phonation’ on May 1, a multi-instrumental performance combined with camera-based projections.

The exhibition gallery performances start at 6:30pm.

As part of the ‘nowHERE’ series, The Ringling is presenting ‘New Stages,’ concerts and performances in the Historic Asolo Theater. Shows are at 7:30pm.

Meklit Hadero, an Ethiopianborn cabaret singer know for her blend of jazz, soul and folk music, kicks off the series January 23.

On February 6-8, Lostwax Multimedia Dance performs ‘Particular,’ a blend of ballet, hiphop, jazz and modern dance with computer graphic projections produced by R. Luke DuBois.

Robert Mirabal performs his ‘Music of the Sun,’ original compositions by Mirabal and arrangements of ancient Native American music performed with the string quartet Ethel, February 20-22.

‘No Hero,’ a video presentation by Alex Ketley combined with a live dance performance by The Foundry is scheduled for March 6-8.

‘nowHERE’ and ‘New Stages’ concludes March 22, with ‘Inuksuit,’ a musical work by John Luther Adams for up to 99

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percussionists playing on a variety of instruments. The performance is the centerpiece of ‘Celebrate the Light’ Vernal Equinox party in the Courtyard of the Museum of Art at 6:30pm.

The Ringling is located at 5401 Bay Shore Rd. in Sarasota. For information, call 941.359.5700.

A R TISTS WANTED

BIG ARTS invites artists for submissions for the juried exhibit, Based on Books. An artist may submit one or two entries for consideration

Entries may be original two or three dimensional works in any media, but must incorporate the theme of books, such as elements from outside or inside books. Artwork may incorporate book titles, themes, characters, locations, action, reaction, travel, poetry, classic, comic, fantasy, fiction, history, mystery, page, or spine. All artwork must be available for sale and must be ready for proper hanging and display.

Artwork must not have been previously shown at BIG ARTS. Mechanically produced reproductions are not allowed, nor are giclee prints or copies.

All entries must be submitted for review to BIG ARTS between 9 a.m. and noon on Friday, January 17, 9am-12pm. There is an entry fee.

The ‘Based on Books’ exhibit will be free and open to the public for viewing in Phillips Gallery, January 20-February 26. Awards will be announced during the artists opening reception January 31, 5:30-7pm. Recpetion is free and open to the public to attend.

BIG ARTS is located at 900 Dunlop Rd. on Sanibel. Call 3950900 for information.

PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED

The inaugural ‘Ding’ DarlingTheodore Cross High School Photography Contest Invites high school students in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Glades, and Hendry counties to enter for prizes that include a Canon digital SLR camera package, chartered class trips to the ‘Ding’ Darling National

Wildlife Refuge and copies of Waterbirds: Portraits and Anecdotes from Birding Adventures by contest namesake, the late Theodore Cross.

Cross, who lived part-time on Sanibel Island and has family still living here, marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; advised the Johnson and Nixon administrations on anti-poverty programs; wrote the influential book Black Capitalism, among others; played a prominent role in President Obama’s election; and created Birders United -- a birding website that ranked legislators according to their record of bird protection support. The Theodore Cross Family Charitable Foundation has made this contest pssoble with a generous grant to the ‘Ding’ Darling Wildlife Society - Friends of the Refuge (DDWS).

High School students, grades 9-12, attending schools in Lee, Collier, Hendry, and Charlotte counties, are asked to submit digital images taken with any camera, including smartphones, of nature and/or wildlife in the

open outdoors, shot from any outdoor venue. A writing component to the contest requires entrants grades 9-12 to submit a 100-word description of the ‘moment’ captured and how it reflects what nature and wildlife mean to the photographer. Each entrant may enter up to two photos. For more information, call the ‘Ding’ Darling Wildlife Society at 472-1100.

P LAYWRIGHTS WANTED

Gulfshore Playhouse is inviting playwrights for submissions to their Second Annual New Works Festival, planned for late August. The New Works Festival will bring together four playwrights and a team of actors and directors for a week-long festival in which each playwright will hone their play and then present their work to an audience.

Gulfshore Playhouse will announce the plays selected for the Second Annual New Works Festival on June 1. For information, call 866811-4111.

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BIG ARTS

past present future

olorful sunsets of orange and blue coupled with the peaceful sound of water slapping against sand have always attracted artists to Sanibel and Captiva islands. In 1979, a like-minded group spearheaded by Pete Smith, Polly Matsumoto, George Campbell, and Martin Grassgreen formed the Barrier Island Group for the Arts (BIG ARTS). Until 1987, with no formal building, the group held concerts on the beach, classes at the Sanibel Community House and used local galleries to display members’ works. As their reputation grew, residents and tourists alike flocked to their different events. It became obvious that BIG ARTS needed their own home.

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In 1987, after the City of Sanibel agreed to provide land, Smith and Grassgreen were able to convince builder Scott Naumann to donate one of the original Colony Resort duplexes slated for demolition. Backed by a cadre of dedicated islanders, the group raised the $75,000 necessary to move the building to its present site on Dunlop Road. Gifting the building back to the City and renaming it ‘the Founders Gallery,’ BIG ARTS began their first season of concerts, classes, discussion groups, and juried art shows. The larger events were held on an outside deck.

Community response was so overwhelming that in 1990 fund raising efforts began for an addition. This need became even more apparent during a Christmas cold snap that year when Carrie Lund Productions was forced to cancel four shows and 85-year-old Carnegie Hall pianist Art Hodes had to perform on the outside deck in frigid conditions.

Lavern and Bill Phillips, members of the group since 1985, were responsible for raising the money needed to build this new wing, named the Phillips Gallery in their honor. Bill, a retired CEO, became treasurer and Lavern, the consummate volunteer, known for her fund raising abilities, led the organization as President.

Under Lavern’s tutelage, this new 150-seat gallery housed a myriad of different programs. Locals could enjoy watching a ballet, listen to a jazz concert or learn how to paint with water colors. BIG ARTS, run mostly by volunteers, became so successful that less than five years later another expansion was necessary.

In 1996, following the plans of architect Joe St. Cyr, Harvey Schein and others were able to generate the $750,000 needed for the West Wing Expansion, later named Schein Hall. With its auditorium, classrooms and art studios, the hall is now the center of the group’s activities. Phillips Gallery is still noted for its wonderful local art displays and juried art shows.

As BIG ARTS celebrates its 35th Anniversary in 2014, current President Don Rice believes the organization once again has needs. “In order to fulfill our cultural commitment to the community, we need to expand our educational facilities,” states Rice. However, at their present location on Dunlop, sandwiched between the Sanibel Historical Museum & Village and Sanibel City Hall, there is no room available. Realizing this a few years ago, the BIG ARTS board started brainstorming for a solution. It became evident that updating Schein Hall would be too costly given the changes in the city’s building codes. But then another idea was floated by the newly elected president.

One night, while Don was a volunteer server pouring wine at a Kiwanis function on Sanibel, he was paired with City Manager Judy Zimomra. “Sanibel’s still a small town, and we got to talking,” laughs Rice. He learned about a master plan for a Civic Core Campus encompassing BIG ARTS, Sanibel Historical Museum &

illage, Town Hall, Sanibel Community House, and the Herb Strauss Theater. Zimomra wondered if a larger site farther down Dunlop could be used to complete the concept while fulfilling BIG ARTS’ needs.

That idea started the ball rolling and before long special workshops were set up for all interested parties. A proposed master plan was drawn up and presented to the City Council in November. “So far,” says Rice, “the idea has been welcomed by the

After the first of the year, the City will host a series of public meetings. Once approved and properly permitted, their new campus, built on city land adjacent to the recycling plant, will include a theater/arts building and additional rooms and classrooms for their Life Long Learning Center. If these initial plans move forward, the present BIG ARTS complex will be torn down and turned into green space. The current building housing the Herb Strauss Theater may also be scheduled for demolition and be replaced with a Black Box Theater within the new complex.

The Civic Core will be a public/private partnership with BIG ARTS mounting a capital campaign so as not to incur any debt. When will all this happen?

Rice expects that once the design is completed and the project approved, the lights should be lit for events in the new performance hall within 36 months

Don Rice is typical of the hundreds of volunteers who have made BIG ARTS special during the past 35 years. As a former business executive, Rice worked with many non-profit organizations and was a member of many boards and environmental groups. In 2004, he and his wife Joyce retired to Sanibel. Not one to be idle long, Rice joined the BIG ARTS family as a volunteer. “I flipped hamburgers at fundraisers and parked cars,” he jokes. Then he was asked to join the board and this past year became President.

According to Rice, things changed dramatically for BIG ARTS when it acquired the Herb Strauss Theater in 2010-11. The professionals and volunteers at Herb Strauss blended perfectly with BIG ARTS, which before this acquisition was run almost exclusively by volunteers and a staff of four or five. Now the staff numbers sixteen. “There’s no way we could run all our programs today without our staff,” Rice concedes. But it’s the volunteers who come up with most of the ideas. Former President Chuck Bonzer, for example, initiated the very successful Winter Academy seminars, digital projection for live streaming and launch of the Community Players.

Rice is very excited about this new BIG ARTS campus set within an integrated civic core idea. He likes to remind residents of the important part a complex like BIG ARTS plays in the life of the community. Its ability to educate and stimulate residents and visitors is critical to the vitality of Sanibel and Captiva.

900 Dunlop Road • Sanibel 395-0900 • www.bigarts.org

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HE FLORIDA EVERGLADES are revered worldwide as a pristine slice of nature and an important part of the ecosystem. While the majority of us are busy posting sunset pictures on Facebook with our smartphones, capturing the essence of this majestic landscape might best be left to the pros.

Enter Marco Island-based artist Jo-ann Sanborn, celebrating 20 years of portraying the Everglades on canvas for the world to enjoy. I recently stopped by her Sunshine Studios gallery, located in the upscale Esplanade shopping center, and felt like nature’s simple beauty had just come alive inside her modestly sized space.

“It’s a great landscape, I’m not sick of it yet,” relates Jo-ann of her subject matter, “The light is fabulous, and it changes. There’s always something new to see and discover, and try to interpret. She continues, “I think people generally are drawn to water. You have the beautiful sky to reflect and the pattern of the trees.”

Upon entering her studio you might feel as though you’ve stepped onto an Everglades marsh trail, given the array of landscapes adorning the walls. From grassy prairies to marshlands dotted with palms and wide open blue skies, Jo-ann’s canvases bring this national landmark into homes around the world. You can often find her painting off to the side of the gallery where she has set up her acrylics and easel. The Everglades’ natural allure provides all the inspiration she needs for her works.

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The gallery also features a collection of her daily paintings, a ritual she began in 2007. “I do these daily paintings in oils just to get more comfortable in the medium,” Jo-ann informs us, “The daily paintings are a great way to do some painting every day. You can’t become an artist if you don’t. Often when I’m not ready to paint a big painting I can test out a color combination in a small painting and sometimes it goes the other way.

Jo-ann describes her subject matter, “I’ve painted in the Fakahatchee, which I love for the bold growth of the palms. They stick up into the landscape and they form great shapes against the sky and the background. Further back into Big Cypress I like the stones. The prairies are wonderful too because you get the open space, the grasses

and the palms. I particularly love the sable palm because they each seem to have their own personality to me.” She adds, “I was delighted when the Marsh Trail opened up a couple of years ago in the 10,000 Islands.”

Jo-ann studied art while in her 20s, attending art school and taking all the foundation courses without getting a formal degree. Moving to Florida 20 years ago, she decided to take up painting as a profession.

“Throughout my life I’ve always had a painting going, but I was never serious about it,” Jo-ann reflects, “I think if you’re passionate about it, it can be done.” As evidenced by her collection of work, Joann Sanborn is serious about showing the world the Everglades. Pausing in her gallery, she affirms, “The landscape has soul, and it’s that soul that I hope goes with the painting.”

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Jo-ann confirms that the winter months could be the best time for viewing the Everglades. One of her works captures a collection of bald cypress trees. By January, Jo-ann shares, the trees have shed their leaves for a three-month stretch and the gathering of empty tree trunks can take on a ghostly appearance during this cooler time of year. However, Jo-ann’s favorite interpretation of Everglades beauty happens in the summer heat.

“I particularly like summer because the skies are so dramatic,” she admits. “There’s so much moisture in the air that it brings out the color, like beautiful morning billowing clouds that at the end of the day are thunderstorms. The majesty of nature is so wonderful that you never really capture it.”

One way to learn about the Everglades, conservation efforts and to see the landscape through Jo-ann’s knowledgeable eyes is to read her book, Embracing the Everglades. Although compiling the book was a bit of a challenge when one would prefer to be painting, Jo-ann is satisfied with her printed creation. “I wrote about the Florida landscape because I feel that people don’t really understand how the systems

of the Everglades work,”she explains. “It all goes together, like alligator holes.”

She recalls a particular bit of history. “One thing I thought was really interesting was that someone had excavated under a tree island [a collection of trees in the middle of a prairie] and discovered traces of ancient fire and food. It may even be that those little bits of human interaction have provided the nutrients that allowed the tree islands to survive.”

If you’d like to chat about the Everglades, view a landscape or two and maybe even see the artistic process in action, stop by Jo-ann’s Sunshine Studios of Marco Island gallery at the Esplanade Shoppes & Marina. The gallery is open Wed-Fri 10am-5pm & Sat 10am-2pm.

Jo-ann is also a featured artist in the National Association of Women Artists of Florida show on view thru January 29 at the Marco Island Center of the Arts.

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THEBOB RAUSCHENBERG GALLERYon the campus of Edison State College in Fort Myers re-opens January 24, presenting ‘Yoko Ono Imagine Peace,’ an exhibition and installation of current and older works by the iconic artist. Four recent works: Wish Tree, Imagine Peace Maps, Onochord, and Imagine Peace Tower offer visitors the opportunity to collaborate with Yoko in creating the work of art. Guests can attach handwritten wishes for peace to the Wish Tree and

have it delivered to the Imagine Peace Tower in Iceland, joining more than a million others.

Visitors will also receive Imagine Peace buttons and Onochord flashlights that beam the message ‘I Love You’ gifts from Yoko.

The exhibition features Passages of Light, a documentary video that chronicles the conceptualization and construction of the Imagine Peace Tower. The Tower, a memor-

ial to John Lennon from Yoko, is a tall column of light, projected from a white stone monument ‘wishing well’ that has the words ‘Imagine Peace’ carved into it in 24 languages. The exhibition also features reinterpretations of older works, Parts of a Lighthouse, Mend Peace, and Play It By Trust.

Prior to the opening reception January 24, co-curator Kevin Concannon presents a lecture in

the RushLibraryauditorium at 6pm.Lecture and reception,7-9pm,are freeandopen to the public.

‘Yoko Ono Imagine Peace’ is on view at the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery January 24March 29. The gallery is open Mon-Fri 10am-4pm & Sat 11am-3pm. Admission is free. The gallery is located on the campus of Edison State College at 8099 College Pkwy. in Fort Myers. For more information, call 489-9313.

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CELEBRATING Gale W

HAT AN AMAZING LIFE!

Spanning an incredible, almost unbelievable range of human experience and accomplishment, and above all, countless personal and professional contributions to artists and the Arts, as well as supporters and patrons of the arts throughout the years, these are enduring gifts from Gale Bennett and a living legacy for generations. How lucky we are in Fort Myers to have known Gale Bennett, “a one-of-akind artist and teacher” and Founder/Director of ArtStudy Giverny, as one our own. We are also lucky to celebrate Gale’s life and work at Alliance for the Arts, where February 2014 is Gale Bennett 75 month!

The exhibition, Gale Bennett 75, a retrospective of the artist’s work begins with an opening reception, February 7, 5-7:30pm. On view in the Frizzell Gallery are 39 works by Gale completed over more than 40 years. Accompanying them in the Member Gallery is an exhibition of portraits of Gale painted by many of his students through the years.

Significantly, ‘the book’ that Gale promised his students for more than 30 years will finally be released and available at the opening reception. Its title, Eye into Art , chosen by Gale, underscores his eye-opening methods of helping others view, understand and create art. For the first time in one written document, Eye into Art explains and illuminates the lessons Gale taught generations of professional artists and art students about art in general and painting in particular.

Starting with an outline described by Gale, his widow Cello and a hard working committee of 15 of Gale’s former students spent almost four years producing the beautiful book explaining the principles of ‘seeing and making art’ that Gale emphasized in his live classes. Eye into Art features 69 illustrations, including more than 50 of Gale’s paintings, original demo sketches from his workshops and various paintings by other artists Gale used to demonstrate principles of composition and execution.

The Alliance will also be hosting other special events in conjunction with the Gale Bennett 75 exhibition. Pat Dunn and Marcy

Calkins, friends, colleagues and former students of Gale, will host a ‘Walk & Talk’ tour of the exhibition on February 15 at 10am, sharing personal memories of Gale, his life and work. Also scheduled for February 19 is ‘A Musical Evening with Cello & Friends.’ This special concert event will recall and recreate the beauty and charm of Gale and Cello’s ‘Musical Evenings in Giverny.’ a popular part of their ArtStudy Programs at Monet’s estate outside Paris.

Long before those heart-warming Giverny occasions, Gale was born in West Palm Beach in 1939. At age 2 he moved with his family to Fort Myers, where he was captivated by nature’s diversity and glory:

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“There was a solitude in Florida back in the old days that came from a vast expanse of nature,” he used to recall. “It used to be impossible to drive down McGregor Boulevard without seeing red-headed woodpeckers – not the pileated ones, but the little red-headed ones. I’d see swallow-tailed flycatchers up on the wires. A lot of the wildlife we used to see we don’t see anymore. That’s fading away.”

Gale’s early experiences of nature remained a lifelong foundation, shaping his artistic sensibilities, vision and work. In 2004, he commented, “My painting started early in life as a love of wildlife and birds even more than art. My mother encouraged me when I was a

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little kid. She would buy me coloring books. And I remember if I was really good, she would let me use her fountain pen and her good paper to practice drawing little palm trees in pen and ink.” He added, “To this day, I think you could say John James Audubon and Walt Disney were my two biggest influences in the art world. I’d never heard of Van Gogh!”

Years later, Gale left Fort Myers for New York City. “I went there [to the School of Visual Arts] on a scholarship.” He noted, “I’d done a series of murals down here on hotels and restaurants the last couple of years of high school. I took pictures of those with me and I got a working scholarship; I worked in the admissions office part time.

“When I first came back to southwest Florida in ‘68, I started out teaching in my home. Then I started a school in the old Patio de Leon downtown. It actually did pretty well. Once a month on a Sunday afternoon we’d have an opening and we’d get about 300 people in there. I think we were the first real gallery in Fort Myers.”

Responding to ‘popular demand’ for creative commercial services in the area, Gale Bennett Associates became an active ad agency, earning over 100 Addy Award nominations, and winning an Addy for Creative Commercial Announcement and an Emmy for a Shallows restaurant TV spot. “I always painted between 30 and 40 paintings a year and I kept doing that, going back and forth between the two realms,” he explained. “The weird thing about it? I was like living two lives and I didn’t have time to teach. When you run an advertising agency, you don’t have much free time.”

Starting with an outline described by Gale, his widow Cello and a hard working committee of 15 of Gale’s former students spent almost four years producing Eyes into Art, explaining the principles of‘seeing and making art’ that Gale emphasized in his live classes.

ing up the house and thinking to myself, ‘Where am I going to have room to hang all these paintings?’ But it worked out.”

Years later, after closing his business and devoting full time to teaching art, Gale was hired to teach a workshop in a lodge within Claude Monet’s magical ‘refuge town,’ Giverny, France. He recalled, “I was there just a few weeks and I came back and spent two years trying to figure out how to live there. Eventually, I went back in 1995 to negotiate with the owners of the lodge and with the Monet Foundation. I worked out a deal with both of them and in 1996 started my ArtStudy/Giverny summer school programs.”

Gale continued offering those worldrenowned sessions for the rest of his life, teaching Impressionism to artists around the globe. Although he frequently declared, ‘I am not an Impressionist,’ Gale certainly understood Impressionism. He could explain and demonstrate it, paint it, and teach it like no other artist on earth.

His death on Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008 was fittingly followed by a celebrated final memorial exhibition at Giverny’s Musée Baudy in the Spring/Summer of 2008.

Now, you can take part in the Alliance for the Arts’ newest loving celebration of Gale Bennett’s life and career, and see for yourself many of the paintings that made him a living, working, teaching artistic luminary on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and an internationally revered Master Artist the world over, now and forever.

Still, during the 10-plus years Gale ran his agency he had two retrospective exhibitions of his paintings. One at the Alliance of the Arts, as it was called in those days, was the first show they ever had. It was in the old Schulz farm house. I remember walking in and seeing all the pillars break-

Gale Bennett 75 will be on view at the Alliance for the Arts February 7-28. The galleries are open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm & Sat 9am-1pm. Admission is free. The opening reception February 7, 5-7pm is free and open to the public, as is the gallery ‘Walk & Talk’ February 15. Alliance for the Arts is located at 10091 McGregor Blvd. in Fort Myers. For more information, call the Alliance at 939-2787 or Cello Bennett at 646-220-4897.

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LEFTTORIGHT: Red Storm Rising, Avignon Pieta and La Femme Blue
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ART COUNCIL OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA CO-OP ART GALLERY

Coconut Point Mall

8074 Mediterranean Drive ESTERO

239-887-9242 • 239-267-3049

www.acswf.org

TUE-THU & SAT 10AMTO 6PM, FRI 11AM-7PM, SUN 12-5PM

The Art Council of Southwest Florida Co-Op Art Gallery

features art by more than 150 local artists displaying more than 400 works including paintings, photography, sculpture, pottery, fused glass, jewelry, and more. Receptions held second Friday of each month, January-December 5-7pm, free and open to the public.

EXHIBITS

Jan 31 - Mar 1 : ACSWF

Biennial Spring Show

(The Von Liebig Art Center, Naples)

ARTS FOR ACT GALLERY & BOUTIQUE

2265 First Street • FORT MYERS

239-337-5050

www.artsforactgallery.com

MON-SUN 11AM-5PM & SOMEEVENINGS

Arts for ACT Gallery is owned by ACT, the domestic violence and sexual assault center. Featuring original art, prints, fine crafts, jewelry, clothing, handbags, shoes, vintage and collectible treasures. Artful Evenings receptions first Friday of each month.

EXHIBITS

Jan : Morgan Raines, Susan Mills, Buck Ward

Feb : Scott Guelcher, Karen Shulman

Mar : Darryl Pottorf, Andrew Corke

Apr : George Mitchell

May : Dale Weber

Jun : Katherine Boren

Jul : Group Exhibit

Aug : Joe LeMay

Sep : Cesar Aguilera

Oct : Danielle Branchaud

Nov : Paul Rodino

Dec : Don Musto

BERT'S PINE BAY GALLERY

4332 Pine Island Road • MATLACHA

239-283-1335

www.bertsgallery.com

NOV-APR - SUN 12-5PM, MON 10AM-5PM, TUE-SAT 10AM-7PM

A charming historic cottage at the northeast corner of the Matlacha Bridge, overlooking Matlacha Pass. Featuring art by more than 30 local artists, including nautical shells, jewelry, glassware, ornaments, painted clothing by Mel Meo, and an array of mermaids and pirates.

E VENTS

Jan 10 : Poet J.D. Daniels

Feb 7 : Mermaid Parade

Feb 8 : Jan DiRuzzo

BIG ARTS

900 Dunlop Road

SANIBEL

239-395-0900

www.bigarts.org

PHILLIPS GALLERY : MON-FRI 1-4PM & SAT 1-4PM OCT-APR

FOUNDERS GALLERY : MON-FRI 9AM-4PM APR-DEC & SAT 9AM-1PM JAN-MAR

Both galleries offer new exhibitions monthly with juried and invitational shows featuring artwork by local and international artists in a variety of mediums. Artists' receptions and exhibitions are free and open to the public. BIG ARTS is a non-profit organization, with programming made possible through the support of more than 300 volunteers, donors and corporate sponsors.

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Phillips Gallery

thru Jan 15 : Art Council of SWFL & Sanibel-Captiva Art League

Jan 20 - Feb 26 : Based on Books

Mar 3-31 : Latin Beat

Apr 3-29 : It's Illuminating

May 3-20 : Beyond the Refrigerator Door Founders Gallery

thru Jan 15 : Big & Small - Buy It Off The Wall

Jan 20 - Feb 26 : Gordon Coughlin Retrospective

Mar 3-31 : Trick of the Light: - Black & White Photo Show

Apr 3-29 : Eliza Brewster - Quilts & Prints

May 3-20 : Open Doors

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BOB RAUSCHENBERG GALLERY

Edison State College

8099 College Parkway SW

FORT MYERS

239-489-9313

www.rauschenberggallery.com

MON-FRI 10AM-4PM & SAT 11AM-3PM

Founded as the Gallery of Fine Art in 1979, in 2004 the gallery was renamed the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery to honor and commemorate its long time association and friendship with the artist and the intimate, informal relationship he maintained with both our local Southwest Florida community and Edison State College. Over more than three decades until his death, the Gallery worked closely with Rauschenberg to present world premiere exhibitions. The gallery will 'reopen' January 24, with a public reception for the Yoko Ono 'Imagine Peace' exhibition.

E XHIBITS & E VENTS

Jan 24 - Mar 29 : Yoko Ono 'Imagine Peace'

Jan 24 : Opening Reception for Yoko Ono 'Imagine Peace'

CAPE CORAL ARTS STUDIO

4533 Coronado Parkway

CAPE CORAL

239-574-0802

www.capeparks.com

MON-SAT 9AM-4PM, MON-THUTIL 9PMDURINGCLASSES

The Cape Coral Arts Studio, located in Rubicond Park, has been operating as a facility of the City of Cape Coral's Parks & Recreation Department for 36 years. Amenities include a fine arts gallery with monthly exhibits, year-round classes and workshops, an art supply store, and well equipped classrooms.

E XHIBITS

Jan : Dare to be Different -

Jim Sobel

Feb : Mirroring the World Around Us - SWFL Crafts Guild

Mar : Art Focus - student show

Apr : Ring of Fire

May : May's Bouquet

Aug : Aquarium 2014

Oct : DJ Lorentz

CAPE CORAL ART LEAGUE

516 Cultural Park Boulevard

CAPE CORAL

239-772-5657

www.capecoralartleague.org

MON-THU 11AM-4PM

Cape Coral Art League is a non-profit organization for the furtherance of art education and support. Classes in all media are offered along with wo rkshops with famous artists. The Art League hosts shows every month in the gallery and general meetings the first Monday of the month October-April.

E XHIBITS

Jan : Art Thru the Lens

Feb : Fine Feathered FriendsBirds & Nature

Mar : Arts of March, Cape Coral High School seniors show

Apr : Anything Goes

May : Summer Regatta

Oct : Color My World

Nov : Happy Hour

Dec : Festival of the Arts

CELLOBENNETT ARTISTS

CAPE CORAL

646-220-4897

www.cellobennettartists.com

Art event planning, artist consultant for visual and performing artists, and exclusive artist representative for Conductor Paul Nadler.

E XHIBITS & E VENTS

Feb 7 - Mar 1 : Gale Bennett 75 (Alliance for the Arts, Fort Myers)

Feb 7 : Opening Reception, 5-7:30pm

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CENTERS FOR THE ARTS OF BONITA SPRINGS

Center for Visual Arts

26100 Old 41 Road

Bonita Springs

Center for Performing Arts

10150 Bonita Beach Road SE

Bonita Springs

239-495-8989

www.artcenterbonita.org

MON-FRI 9AM-5PM & SAT 9AM-3PM

The Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs now offers two centers with one mission; “To provide arts for all.” Our Center for Visual Arts has two galleries to host national and local exhibitions and lectures. The Center offers adult education classes and workshops in glass, painting, drawing, sculpture, clay, photography, metal and more. Our new Center for Performing Arts offers live theater, music and dance performances and youth and adult education classes.

E XHIBITS

Jan 25 - Feb 21 : Members Exhibit

Mar 1-25 : Silly Faces

Mar 1-28 : Portrait, People, Presence

Apr 5-25 : Miniatures, Get Squared

May 3 : High School Student Showcase

May 17 : Elementary & Middle School Student Exhibit

FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY ART GALLERIES

Arts Complex • 10501 FGCU Boulevard S FORT MYERS

239-590-7199

artgallery.fgcu.edu

MON-FRI 10AM-4PM & THUTIL 8PM

Contemporary galleries dedicated to supporting the artistic development and cultural experiences of university students and the community through a program of exhibition,

E XHIBITS

Jan 9-30 : Long, Long RiverTradition and Expansion in Native Art

Feb 6 – Mar 13 : Interpreters

Mar 27 – Apr 10 : Student Exhibition

April 24 – May 9 : Finals - Senior Project Exhibition

Collier County Museums

www.colliermuseums.com

Mo re than 10,000 years of Southwest Florida History is on display at Collier County Museums’ five locations: the main museum in Naples, Marco Island, Everglades City, Immokalee, and the Naples Depot. Special programs and exhibitions are offered throughout the year. All five separate and distinct museums introduce visitors to the adventurous and colorful folk who tamed one of America’s last frontiers. A dmission to all museums are free.

COLLIER COUNTY MUSEUM

3331 Tamiami Trail E. • NAPLES • 239-252-8476

E XHIBITS

MON-FRI 9AM-5PM

Feb 12 – Jun 30 : Guy Labree - The Barefoot Artist, Seminole Artists Brian & Pedro Zepeda - Rooted in Tradition

Jul-Nov : Theodor de Bry's Engravings of the Timucua

IMMOKALEE PIONEER MUSEUM at Roberts Ranch

1215 Roberts Avenue • IMMOKALEE • 239-658-2466

E XHIBITS

MON-FRI 9AM-5PM

Feb 3 – Apr 30 : Pahokee Prepares for War

MARCO ISLAND HISTORICAL MUSEUM

180 S Heathwood Drive • MARCO ISLAND • 239-642-1440

E XHIBITS

TUE-SAT 9AM-4PM

Jan 2 – Mar 29 : Enchantments - The Photographic Adventures of Julian Dimock in SWFL, 1904-1913

Apr 1 – Jun 27 : The Art of Inez Hudson

MUSEUM OF THE EVERGLADES

105 West Broadway • EVERGLADES CITY • 239-695-0008

E XHIBITS

TUE-FRI 9AM-5PM & SAT 9PM-4PM

Jan 2-31 : Wild Blue Ocean

Feb 3-28 : Favorite Times in the Glades by Steven R. Shelley

Mar 3-29 : North 2 South - Everglades Watershed by Mollie Doctrow

NAPLES DEPOT MUSEUM

1051 5th Avenue S • NAPLES • 239-262-6525

E XHIBITS

TUE-FRI 9AM-5PM & SAT 9PM-4PM

Jan 8 – Mar 22 : 40 Years in Naples - An Artist’s Celebration of Four Decades of Painting Collier County

Feb 7 - ? : The Faces of HIV

Mar 28 - ? : Journey Through Paradise by Alan Maltz

Apr 1 – May 30 : The Art of Richard & Liz Elfin - Colorful Collages & Watercolors of Flowers & Local Scenes

Jun 2-30 : The Longest Day

Nov 1 – Dec 31 : The Art of Heidi Schmitz

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FORT MYERS BEACH ART ASSOCIATION

3030 Shell Mound Boulevard & Donora Boulevard

FORT MYERS BEACH

239-463-3909

www.fortmyersbeachart.com

OCT-APR MON-SAT 10AM-3PM, MAY-OCT WED & TH 9AM-12PM

A working gallery with exhibits changing monthly. Artwork for show and sale. Association offers classes, painting groups, workshops and special sales.

E XHIBITS

Jan 19 - Feb 13 : Winter Member Show

Feb 14-27 : Patty Kane Watercolor Classes

Feb 16 - Mar 13 : Spring Member Show

Feb 29 - Mar 13: Outdoor Painters

Mar 15-27 : Kathy Taylor & Randon Eddy

Mar 15 - Apr 10 : Anything Goes

Mar 29 - Apr 10 : Lynne Wesolowski

Apr 11-18 : Student Scholarship Show

Apr 18 -? : Summer Member Show

ISLAND VISIONS

4643 Pine Island Road NW

MATLACHA

239-282-0452

www.island-visions.com

DAILY 10AM-5PMORLATER

An eclectic gallery of local art and curiosities from around the globe. Discover 'Matlachic' art, home,jewelry, gifts.

E VENTS

Jan 25 : iPhone photography class - Lynn Berreitter & Pam Brodersen

Feb 15 & 16: Painting demo - Ed Brown & Charli Stout

Mar 8 : Watercolor demo - Barbara Groenteman

Mar 14: Painting demo - Sarah Kiser

Mar 15 : Painting demo - Annie St. Martin

Mar 21 : Miracles in Action - jewelry & bags from Guatemala

HARBOUR VIEW GALLERY

5789 Cape Harbour Drive • Suite 104

CAPE CORAL

239-540-5789

www.harbourviewgallery.com

DAILY 11AM-8PM

Harbour View Gallery is a co-op gallery located in Cape Harbour. All artists are local. The gallery offers reasonably priced fine art and unique handcrafted gift items in all price ranges. A wine and cheese public reception on the first Tuesday of the month welcomes two new monthly visiting artists.

E XHIBITS

Jan : Dianna Willman, Judy Seeger

Feb : Marie Cahill, Dee Cooper

Mar : Shirley Green, Sherry Moesch

Apr : Christina Burke

May : Chris Vernier

Jun : Vickie Glynn

Jul : Sue Kapachinski

Aug : Martin Welch

Sep : Jessie Dilich

Oct : Sharon Shaw, Zdenka Fiala

Nov : Peter Sargent, Francine Gerson

Dec : John Roberts, Gay Cable

JO-ANN SANBORN

Sunshine Studios of Marco Island

760 North Collier Boulevard • #102

MARCO ISLAND

239-642-6367

joannsanborn.com

WED-SAT 11AM-5PM, THU & FRIALSO 7-9PM

Fine artist Jo-Ann Sanborn uses bold forms and uncommon colors to paint the Everglades and in and around Marco Island. Her images are familiar: palms, water, clouds, sky. Her work is unique and she hopes you hear the voice of the Everglades through her work. Visitors welcome during open hours. Check website for events.

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ARTIST KATHLEEN BRADFORD STUDIO/GALLERY

4259 Bonita Beach Road • BONITA SPRINGS

239-776-6844

www.artistkb.com

OCT-MAY TUE-SAT 11AM-5PM & JUN-SEPBYCHANCEORAPPOINTMENT

The Artist Kathleen Bradford Studio/Gallery is located approximately 1.5 miles west of US 41 on the south side of Bonita Beach Road in the Lighthouse Square Mall (ample parking behind the building). Kathleen creates fine and functional abstract art on site. Each piece of fine art is an organic mixed media assemblage on wood. The Gallery is filled with her artwork as well as artwork by the newest, cutting edge artwork of local artists.

E XHIBITS & E VENTS

Jan 10-31 : Francoise Marie Thein - Fused Glass & Ceramics

Feb 7-28 : Shirley Wilson Blake - Abstract Acrylic Painting

Mar 7-28 : Leigh Herndon - Rozome Paintings on Silk

Summer Sundays : Jun 29, Jul 27, Aug 31

THE LADY FROM HAITI

110 Tenth Street N NAPLES

239-649-8607

www.ladyfromhaiti.com

MON-SAT 10:30AM-5PM

Southwest Florida's best representation of unpainted Haitian steel drum sculptures as well as colorful wall hangings, primitive paintings, papier mache, beaded jewelry, gifts and candy wrapper purses.

E XHIBITS

Jan & Feb : Wearable Art –Unisex Tattoo Sleeves, Unpainted Steel Drum Sculptures by Peterson Joseph

PHIL FISHER GALLERY

810 12th Avenue S • NAPLES

239-403-8393

www.philfisherfineart.com

MON-THU 11AM-5PM, FRI & SAT 11AM-9PM

The Phil Fisher Gallery is a gallery/studio featuring watercolors and oils by Phil Fisher and fine art batiks and clay-works by Natalie Guess, who have been residing and painting in Southwest Florida for more than 42 & 33 years, respectively.

E XHIBITS & E VENTS

Feb 3 : From Northern Italy to the South

Of France - Phil Fisher Gallery

Art After Dark : Jan 11, Feb 8, Mar 8, Apr 12, May 10

GUESS-FISHER GALLERY Nestled in the Cove

1187 8th Street S • NAPLES

239-263-3417

www.natalieguess.com

MON-THU 11AM-5PM, FRI & SAT 11AM-9PM

The Guess-Fisher Gallery: Nestled In The Cove features smaller works by Phil, Natalie and Jan Ellen Atkielski, Carol McArdle, Lionel Heddy and Jerry Vallez. Both galleries are members of the Galleries of Crayton Cove, who host Art After Dark monthly receptions til 9pm.

E VENTS

Art After Dark : Jan 11, Feb 8, Mar 8, Apr 12, May 10

SOUTHWEST

FLORIDA PASTEL SOCIETY

239-566-2958

www.pastelsociety.org

Established to promote, stimulate and foster painting with pastels; to encourage and promote pastel artists in their professional growth and success; impart instructive programs and activities with exhibit opportunities benefiting pastel artists; promote fellowship with other pastel artists, promote public awareness of pastels.

E XHIBITS

Feb 7-28 : Members Show (SWFL Community Foundation, Fort Myers)

Nov : Small Works Show (Norris Center, Naples)

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TIMELESS

2218 First Street FORT MYERS

239-332-8463

DAILY 11AM-6PMORLATER

Items of Interest & Illumination. "Far from the Ordinary." Experience a creative blend of local art, unique gifts and imaginative Steampunk elegantly displayed in a turn of the century setting.

TOWER GALLERY

751 Tarpon Bay Road

SANIBEL

239-472-4557

www.towergallery.net

DAILY 10AM-9PM

Tower Gallery is a cooperative gallery consisting of 23 award-winning artists and has been in business over 30 years. Art is exhibited in a historic, legendary beach house in the rich tradition of Sanibel Island. Tower offers a wide variety of paintings, jewelry, ceramics, and other fine art creations.

E VENTS

Feb 7 : Tea, FISH & Crumpets (benefit for FISH)

Mar 29 : Snowbirds Dream Apr : Easter 'Peep' Show

UNIT A

1922 Evans Avenue FORT MYERS

239-340-6467

www.unitaspace.com

Unit A is the 7000 sq ft. studio/headquarters of world renowned artist Marcus Jansen. Jansen's works are represented in New York City, Milan, Sao Paulo, Los Angeles, Naples, Dallas and London.

E XHIBITS

Jan : Rotating works at UNIT A

Feb : New works at UNIT A

Mar : SCOPE Fair, NYC

Mar : Solo exhibitionCastle Fitzjohns Gallery, NYC

Mar : Solo exhibitionSao Paulo, Brazil.

Oct : Solo exhibitionLazarides Gallery, London, UK

Dec : Art BaselMiami Beach, Miami.

VAVRINA ART GALLERY

Laurel Fine Arts Foundation

World Plaza Office Park

12577-81 New Brittany Boulevard • Building 22 FORT MYERS

239-936-0305

www.artofvavrina.com

BY APPOINTMENT

Paintings by the late (Charles Laurel) VAVRINA (1928-2009), Fort Myers businessman turned artist, promote the Impressionist movement of Matisse, Cezanne, Van Gogh and Monet.

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Best of the Year

WHEN I WAS CONSIDERING AND REVISITINGthe many excellent CDs released in 2013, there was one that stood out because I played and replayed it the most throughout the year. I listened to it while working and also later in the evening to relax. I also played it when friends came to visit – and was consistently asked ‘Who is this?” Whenthat it was 71-year old Chucho Valdés, they followed with, “It’s very good!” They had never heard of the Grammy and Latin Grammy winner and jazz giant, but were intoxicated by the band’s exotic mix of hard-bop jazz and AfroCuban, Spanish, Moroccan, and Native-American rhythms. Yet it is Valdes piano mastery that is most astounding. Add to this Branford Marsalis playing at the top of his game on three tracks, and you have over an hour of the finest jazz you could ever ask for – daring and familiar. Chucho Valdés and The Afro-Cuban Messengers’ Border-Free, is my favorite CD (or should I say ‘release’?) of 2013. Another standout among the many exciting jazz releases in 2013 is Trinidadborn trumpeter Etienne Charles’ Creole Soul. The album explores the music of the French, Spanish and English-speaking Caribbean, mixing creole, calypso, and reggae with American be-bop jazz and rhythm &blues. In a collection of romping party music and tender ballads, Charles’ originals stand out, even among covers of Marley’s‘Turn Y our Lights Down Low’ and Monk’s ‘Green Chimneys.’

Three releases by artists with decades of excellent music behind them are among the best of the year’s releases. Tom Jones’ Spirit in the Room is his best album in years. At 73, Jones could easily have rested on his laurels and become a nostagia act, a traveling restrospec-

tive of old hits. Instead, he is making new music with refreshing vigor, stamping songs by the likes of Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Tom Waits, and Leonard Cohen with his soulful voice and emotional intensity. Most surprising: a wonderful rendition of the Fifth Dimension’s psychedelic hit, ‘Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In).’ Music with roots as deep as his voice.

Another personal favorite, and an album I find myself playing again and again without tiring, is Timeless, by John Hammond. If you’ve never seen Hammond in concert, in a small club or festival setting, you’re missing one of the truly great bluesmen of all time. For those of us who are fortunate enough to have witnessed his performances, we probably have not forgotten the night and venue.

With 50 years of making top-notch records and touring endlessly behind him, Hammond seems to be enjoying himself as much as ever. Timeless captures him in an intimate show, rocking through a host of classic blues, such as ‘Further on Up the Road,’ ‘Drop Down Mama,’ ‘The Sky is Crying,’ and ‘Junk Partner,’ as well as two killer Tom Waits songs. If you like the blues, there was not a better releasein 2013.

Although Sam Phillips’ new album, Push Any Button, was recorded in an 100-year old bungalow and has music evoking the glamorous pop of the 1960s &70s, the sound and content is straight out of the 21st century Los Angeles. Lasting less than 30 minutes, the album’s 10 songs strike a balance of youthful power-pop sounds with more introspective and mature lyrics. With songs

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about the nature of celebrity (the power-pop of ‘Pretty Time Bomb’), relationships (the rockabilly of ‘You Know I Won’t,’ and the hard rocking ‘Things I Shouldn’t Have Told You’) and mortality (‘When I’m Alone,’ ‘No Time Like Now’ and ‘All Over Me’), she somehow offers often serious insight (and plenty of humor) in a tasty package of delicious melodies, sweet harmonies and cool arrangements. Push Any Button is very short and yet a remarkably diverse collection of always interesting songs by an artist always looking to push boundaries.

From the first listen to the first single off of Just Be Honest, Shannon Labrie’s debut album, ’Remember a Boy,’ it was apparent that there was an exciting new singer-songwriter on the music scene. The song is a stunner – tender, cutting, soulful, and smart – about the loss of love as much as a lover.

Based in Nashville, Labrie’s music expands far beyond the confines of country music, with a big dose of rhythm & blues and popular jazz. Best of the set are ‘Secret,’ a sexy come-on with horn arrangements hinting of Memphis’ soul sound, the hauntingly longing ‘Heartache of Love,’ the sassy Joss Stone-ish ‘Love Somebody,’ and the brassy ‘How Does It Feel.’ Remember the name –Shannon Labrie.

Pokey LaFarge is one of those idiosyncratic artists that not only plays music a bit off the mainstream, but also totally looks the part. His new eponymously named album, released on Jack White’s Third Man Record, sound like it could’ve been recorded during the heyday of jazz and western swing music (1930s &1940s) and Pokey (a pseudonym) looks like he just walked off the set of Grapes of Wrath or O’ Brother, Where Art Thou

The album starts with ‘Central Time,’ a perfect example of the charm and optimism that swing music exudes, followed by the gypsy blues of ‘The Devil Ain’t Lazy,’ a tongue-in-cheek warning, and a bunch of hilarious laments like (‘Won't Cha Please Don’t Do It’, ‘One Town At a Time’ and ‘Bowlegged Woman’). Some might think this music too corny and outdated, but fans of Leon Redbone and Dan Hicks, as well as Bob

Wills and Asleep at the Wheel, will appreciate the first-rate musicianship and find Pokey equally entertaining.

Luke Winslow-King is also mining the music of the same period, but hailing from New Orleans rather than the midwest, his sound is influenced a bit more by Delta blues and ragtime jazz. Songs like the title

Top 10 CDs of 2013

(INNOPARTICLUARORDER)

CHUCHO VALDÉS and The Afro-Cuban Messengers

Border-Free www.jazzvillagemusic.com

ETIENNE CHARLES

Creole Soul www.etiennecharles.com

TOM JONES

Spirit in the Room www.rounder.com

JOHN HAMMOND

Timeless rosebudus.com

SAM PHILLIPS

Push Any Button www.samphillips.com

SHANNON LABRIE

Just Be Honest www.shannonlabriemusic.com

POKEY LAFARGE

www.pokeylafarge.net

LUKE WINSLOW-KING

The Coming Tide www.bloodshotrecords.com

HANNI EL KHATIB

Head in the Dirt www.innovativeleisure.com

GHOST BROTHERS OF DARKLAND COUNTY

John Mellencamp, Stephen King, T Bone Burnett www.concordmusicgroup.com

track, ‘Moving On (Towards Better Days),’ ‘Let ‘em Talk’ and ‘You Don’t Know Better Than Me’ showcase the same depression-era escapism and optimism as LaFarge’s, but The Coming Tide also includes the gospel blues classic ‘Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning’ and a surprising cover of George Harrison’s ‘Got My Mind Set On You,’ played as a blues.

The best rock & roll album of the year be be Head in the Dirt, by Hanni El Khatib and produced by Dan Auerbach, of the Black Keys, who also plays guitar and collaborated on writing all but one of the tracks. Auerbach has corralled El Khatib’s wild energy and original vision, harnessing it into a collection of succinct rock songs that are grimy and raucous, with lots of sloppy, fuzzed-out guitar and lyrics oozing the smell of teeenage spirit. This is garage-band punk rock at it’s best – noisy and dangerous. Standouts are ‘Skinny Little Girl’ (which could easily be mistaken for a Black Keys song), ‘Nobody Move’ (which could easily be mistaken for a Gary Clark, Jr. song), ‘Can’t Win ‘em All,’ and ‘We Pay No Mind.’

Rounding out the Top Ten albums of the year is Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, a ‘southern gospel musical collaboration between John Mellencamp (music & lyrics), Stephen King (book) and T Bone Burnett (bandleader & producer). The album comes in two formats – one including dialogue insterspersed between songs and one with songs only. The version with dialogue (featuring the likes of Matthew McConaughey, Meg Ryan and Kris Kristofferson) is the better choice, fleshing out the storyline and characters.

The multi-generational story is about two feuding brothers forced by their father to stay in a cabin haunted by the ghosts of his brothers, who killed each other. Mellencamp's songs, some of the best of his career, are sung by ‘characters’ played by Elvis Costello, Neko Case, Sheryl Crow, Rosanne Cash, Taj Mahal, Kristofferson, and Dave & Phil Alvin (as brothers Dan &Frank).

We can only hope that Ghost Brothers, the first Americana horror story, will soon see life as a full stage production on Broadway, on tour or, at least, on video.

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THURSDAY

•Anton’s Ensemble Soiree: Concert. Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. 6p.775-2800.

•Holiday Nights: Lighted decorations in homes and gardens. Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2350 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 5-9p. 334-7419.

•Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus: Super Circus Heroes.Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7p. 9487825.

•Salute to Vienna: Strauss Symphony of America & Vienna Imperial Ballet & Int’l Champion Ballroom Dancers.BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

3 FRIDAY

•Art Reception: Arts for ACT Gallery, 2265 First St, Ft Myers. 6-10p. Free. 337-5050.

•Art Reception: Unit A, 1922 Evans Ave, unit A, Ft Myers. 6-9p. Free. 3406467.

•Art Walk: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live music at several galleries & studios. Downtown Ft Myers’ historic RiverDistrict. 610p. Free. 855-732-3836.

•Holiday Nights: Lighted decorations in homes and gardens. Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2350 McGregorBlvd, Ft Myers. 5-9p. 334-7419.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p. 936-3239.

•Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus: Super Circus Heroes. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7p.9487825.

•Victor Wainwright & Wildroots: Live music.Buckingham Blues Bar, 5641 Buckingham Rd, Ft Myers. 9p-12a. 693-7111.

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mar Outlets, Corkscrew Rd & I-75. 10a-5p. 941-7553088.

•Family Activity Day: Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 26100 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs. 1:303:30p. Free. 495-8989.

•Holiday Nights: Lighted decorations in homes and gardens. Edison & Ford Winter Estates,2350 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 5-9p. 334-7419.

•Preservation Hall Jazz Band: Concert. Shell Point, Village Church, 1501 Shell Pt Blvd, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 454-2067.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p.936-3239.

•Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus: Super Circus Heroes. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 11a, 3 & 7p.948-7825.

•Stage 2 Improv: Comedy. Sugden Theatre, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 8p. 2637990.

5 SUNDAY

•Bluegrass Concert: Southwind, Larry Wilson & Thunder Mountain Railroad, Swinging Bridge. Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd,Ft Myers. 2-5p. 939-2787.

•Estero Fine Art Show: Miromar Outlets, Corkscrew Rd & I-75. 10a-5p. 941-7553088.

•Island Jazz: Outdoor concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

•Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus: Super Circus Heroes. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 1 & 5p. 948-7825.

•Singer/Songwriter Circle: Open mic. Americana Community Music Association listeningroom, 3334 Cleveland Ave., Ft Myers. 2-5p. Free. 910-5657.

•Stage 2 Improv: Comedy. Sugden Theatre, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 2p. 2637990.

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ments: Marco Island Historical Museum, 180 S. Heathwood Dr,Marco Island. 5-7p. Free. 642-1440.

•Disco Days & Boogie Nights: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. ArtisNaples, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800597-1900.

8 WEDNESDAY

•All That Jazz: Naples Philharmonic Jazz Orchestra with Tom Harrell. ArtisNaples, 5833Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 800-597-1900.

•Art Alive: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live music at dozens of Art Alliance Naplesgalleries & studios. Naples Art District, Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd, west of ofAirport Rd, Naples. 58p. Free. 821-1061.

SATURDAY

•Art Reception: Museum of the Everglades, 105 W. Bwy, Everglades City. 13p. Free.695-0008.

•Clay Hess Band, The Walker Brothers, Mark Kreitzer & Jon Garon: Concert. Norris CommunityCenter, Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S, Naples. 7p. 213-3058.

•Downtown Naples New Year’s Art Fair: Art & crafts fair. Exhibits & demos. Downtown Naples, 5th AveS, Naples. 10a-5p. Free. 262-6517.

•Estero Fine Art Show: Miro-

•Independent Film: Ft Myers Film Festival screening & discussion. Davis Art Center, 2301 First St, Ft Myers. 6:30p. 810-6323.

•Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus: Super Circus Heroes. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7p.948-7825.

•The “ESSSS” Factor: Jodie DeSalvo piano concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 7p. 800-597-1900.

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TUESDAY

•Art Reception: Enchant-

•Disco Days & Boogie Nights: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. ArtisNaples, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800597-1900.

9 THURSDAY

•Art Reception: Cape Coral Art League, 516 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. 57p. Free. 772-2222.

•Calidore String Quartet: Concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7:30p. 395-0900.

•Dan Heck - The Legends of Jazz: Concert. Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs,

10150 Bonita Beach Rd SE, BonitaSprings. 7p. 4958989.

•Disco Days & Boogie Nights: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. ArtisNaples, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800597-1900.

•Evenings on Fifth: Art show, live music, dancing, dining, shopping. 5th Ave S, downtown Naples. 6:309:30p. Free. 262-6517.

•Gallery Talk, Performance & Reception: FGCU Arts Complex, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers.Talk & performance 7p, reception 6-8p. Free. 590-7199.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p.9363239.

•Whistle Down the Wind: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-9663352.

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•Art Buzz: Meet artist Francoise-Marie Thein. Kathleen Bradford Studio/ Gallery, 4259 Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs.1-3p. Free. 776-6844.

•Art Reception: Art Council of SWFL Co-Op Gallery, Coconut Point Mall,8074 Mediterranean Dr, Estero. 5-7p. Free. 267-3049.

•Art Reception: Cape Coral Arts Studio,4533 Coron-

ado Pkwy,Cape Coral. 57p. Free.574-0802.

•Art Reception: Kathleen Bradford Studio/Gallery, 4259 Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs. 6-8p. Free. 776-6844.

•Art Reception: Naples Depot Museum, 1051 5th Ave S, Naples 6-8p. Free. 262-6525.

•Cattle Ranching in Collier County: Presentation. Collier County Museum, 3331 Tamiami TrE, Naples. 2p. Free, reserve. 252-8738.

•Chili/Chowder Cook-Off: Fundraiser. Island Visions Gallery, 4643 Pine Island Rd NW,Matlacha. 3-7p. Free. 282-0452.

•Creative Coast Weekend: Galleries & shops in Matlacha open late.exhibits, demos, classes, live music. Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. 5-10p. Free. 283-0888.

•Disco Days & Boogie Nights: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. ArtisNaples, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800597-1900.

•Florida Everblades vs South Carolina Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy,Estero. 7:30p. 9487825.

•Jimmy Travis: Comedy. Norris Community Center, Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S, Naples. 7p. 2133058.

•Poetry Reading: JD Daniels. Bert’s Pine Bay Gallery, 4332 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. 7p. Free. 283-1335.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p.936-3239.

•The Barefoot Movement: Concert. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 8p. 333-1933.

•Whistle Down the Wind: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-9663352.

SATURDAY

•Art After Dark: Receptions, exhibits, demos, music at several galleries & studios. Crayton Cove, Naples City Dock, 8thSt S & 12th Ave S, Naples. 69p. Free. 821-1061.

•Art Reception: GuessFisher Gallery: 1187 8th St S, Naples. 6-9p. Free. 2633417.

•Art Reception: Phil Fisher Gallery, 810 12th Ave S, Naples. 6-9p. Free. 4038393.

•Backyard Blues Fest: Johnny Allender, Tommy Lee Cook, JP Soars. Buckingham Blues Bar, 5641 Buckingham Rd, Ft Myers. 2p. 693-7111.

•Bluegrass Blue Bloods: Dale Ann Bradley, Steve Gulley & Phil Leadbetter concert. Norris CommunityCenter, Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S, Naples. 7p. 213-3058.

•Bob Alper: Rabbi & standup comic: Temple Judea,

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14486 A & W Bulb Rd, Ft Myers.7:30p. 433-0201.

•Bonita Springs National Art Festival: Outdoor fine art & craft fair. Riverside Park, 27300 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs.10a-5p. Free. 495-8989.

•Cape Coral Festival of the Arts: Outdoor art show, entertainment. Cape Coral Pkwy btwnDel Prado Blvd & Vincennes Blvd. 10a-5p. Free. 986-5199.

•Creative Coast Weekend: Galleries & shops in Matlacha open late.exhibits, demos, classes, live music. Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. 5-10p. Free. 283-0888.

•Disco Days & Boogie Nights: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. ArtisNaples, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd., Naples. 2 & 8p. 800-597-1900.

•Florida Everblades vs South Carolina Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy,Estero. 7:30p. 9487825.

•Jewelry Maker’s Demo: Island Visions Gallery, 4643 Pine Island Rd NW, Matlacha. 1-4p.Free. 2820452.

•Medieval Faire: Jousting, sword fighting, royal court, kids’ games & rides, jugglers, magicians,minstrels, crafts, food, etc. Lakes Park, 7330 Gladiolus Dr, Ft Myers. 9a-6p. 369-6881.

•No Snow Ball Dance: Music by Chicago Heat. Shell Factory & Nature Park,2787 N Tamiami Tr, N F t Myers. 69p.995-2141.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p.936-3239.

•Rossano Sportiello/Nicki Parrott/Eddie Metz Trio with Harry Allen: Concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 3950900.

•Stage 2 Improv: Comedy. Sugden Theatre, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 8p. 2637990.

•SWFL Symphony: Masterworks concert. BB Mann Performing Arts Hall, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 8p. 418-1500.

•Cape Coral Festival of the Arts: Outdoor art show, entertainment. Cape Coral Pkwy btwnDel Prado Blvd & Vincennes Blvd. 10a-5p. Free. 986-5199.

•Creative Coast Weekend: Galleries & shops in Matlacha. exhibits,demos, classes, live music. Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. 510p. Free. 283-0888.

•Island Jazz: Outdoor concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

•Jim Belushi & the Chicago Board of Comedy: ArtisNaples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples.7p. 800597-1900.

•Kevin James: Comedy. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

•Lee County Community Band Concert: Cape Coral High School, 2300 Santa Barbara Blvd,Cape Coral. 3p. Free. 945-2554.

•Left Bank Art Fest at the Esplanade: Art Fair. Esplanade Shoppes, 760 N Collier Blvd, Marco Island. 10a-4p.Free. 389-0280.

•Medieval Faire: Jousting, sword fighting, royal court, kids’ games& rides, jugglers, magicians, minstrels, crafts, food, etc. Lakes Park, 7330 Gladiolus Dr, Ft Myers. 9a-6p. 3696881.

•Mendelssohn & Schumann: Chamber music concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 3p. 800597-1900.

•Rabbi Harold Kushner: ‘Knowing Your Life has Made a Difference’ lecture. Temple Beth El,16225 Winkler Rd, Ft Myers.

7:30p. 433-0018.

•Rock of Ages: Broadway touring show. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:308p. 431-4849.

•Singer/Songwriter Circle: Open mic. Americana Community Music Associ-

ation listeningroom, 3334 Cleveland Ave., Ft Myers. 2-5p. Free. 910-5657.

•Stage 2 Improv: Comedy. Sugden Theatre, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 2p. 2637990.

•The David Mayfield Parade: Outdoor concert. Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd,Ft Myers. 5p. 9392787.

•Whistle Down the Wind: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275Livingston Rd, Naples. 2 & 7:30p. 888-966-3352.

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MONDAY

•Independent Film: Ft Myers Film Festival screening & discussion. Davis Art Center, 2301 First St, Ft Myers. 6:30p.810-6323.

•Steve Tyrell: Concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

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TUESDAY

•An Evening with Maxine Carter: Concert. Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 10150 Bonita Beach Rd SE, BonitaSprings. 7p. 4958989.

•Lecture: Living the Artist Life. The von Liebig Art Center, 585 Park St, Naples. 5:30p. Reserve. 262-6517.

•Mendelssohn & Schumann: Chamber music concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 3p. 800-597-1900.

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WEDNESDAY

•ART Connects: The Business of Being an ArtistBranding. The von Liebig Art Center, 585 Park St, Naples. 5:30-7:30p. 2626517.

•Miami City Ballet: With Naples Philharmonic. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican

Bay Blvd., Naples.38p. 800-597-1900.

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THURSDAY

•ARTSalon: Lecture & discussion. Lydia Black, Alliance for the Arts. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 3p. 395-0900.

•Billy Nalle’s Fort Myers Films: Historical 8mm films. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 6:30p. 333-1933.

•Conversations on Process: NowHere curators Matthew McLendon & Dwight Currie. The Ringling,5401 Bay Shore Rd?, Sarasota. 7:30p. 941-360-7399.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p.936-3239.

•Whistle Down the Wind: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples,13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-9663352.

•Wild West PugFest: Dog fashion show, contests, auction. Fundraiser. Bell Tower Shops,US. 41 & Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 12-4p. 533-4826.

•Wine/Paint Session: Vino’s Picasso. Lovegrove Gallery & Garden, 4637 Pine Island Rd,Matlacha. Reserve. 288-6953.

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•Florida Everblades vs Orlando: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 948-7825.

•Music Walk: Live music & dancing at several cafes, clubs & galleries. Downtown Ft Myers’ historic River District. 6-10p.Free. 855-732-3836.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p.936-3239.

•SWFL Nature Festival: Guided walks, hikes, bike trips, canoe trips, demos, activities, etc. Rookery Bay Reserve, 300 Tower Rd, Naples. 9a-4p. 530-5940.

music at dozens of galleries &studios. Naples Art District, Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd, west of Airport Rd, Naples. 11a-4p. Free. 8211061.

•Art Fair: Outdoor art & crafts exhibit & sale. Along 1st St, downtown Ft Myers. 11a-5p. Free. 337-5050.

•Florida Everblades vs Orlanndo: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7p. 948-7825.

•Gulf Coast Writers Association Meeting: Guest Mark Wayne Adams. Zion Lutheran Church, 7401 Winkler Rd, Ft Myers. 10a12p. Free. 247-4515.

•Medieval Faire: Jousting, sword fighting, royal court, kids’ games & rides, jugglers,magicians, minstrels, crafts, food, etc. Lakes Park, 7330 Gladiolus Dr, Ft Myers. 9a-6p. 369-6881.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p.936-3239.

•Shotgun Wedding: Concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 800-597-1900.

•Stage 2 Improv: Comedy. Sugden Theatre, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 8p. 2637990.

•SWFL Nature Festival: Guided walks, hikes, bike trips, canoe trips, demos, activities, etc. Rookery Bay Reserve, 300 Tower Rd, Naples. 9a-4p. 530-5940.

•The Music of the Rat Pack: SWFL Symphony Pops concert. BB Mann Performing Arts Hall, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 8p. 418-1500.

•Third Weekend Art: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live music at dozens of galleries &studios. Naples Art District, Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd, west of of Airport Rd,Naples. 11a-4p. Free. 821-1061.

•Whistle Down the Wind: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples,13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-9663352.

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•The Music of the Rat Pack: SWFL Symphony Pops concert. BB Mann Performing Arts Hall, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers.8p. 4181500.

SUNDAY

• Tim Zimmerman & The King’s Brass: Concert, Village Church,Shell Point, 1501 Shell Pt Blvd, Ft Myers. 6:15p. 454-2147.

•Bonita Springs National Art Festival: Outdoor fine art & craft fair. Riverside Park, 27300 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs.10a-5p. Free. 495-8989.

•Tommy Lee Cook: Live music.Buckingham Blues Bar, 5641 Buckingham Rd, Ft Myers. 9p-12a. 6937111.

•Whistle Down the Wind: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples,13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-9663352.

SATURDAY

•Art Alive Weekend: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live

•Wildlife & Wetlands Art Show: Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park, 1113 Gulf Shore Dr, Naples. 10a-3p. 5976196.

•Wine/Paint Session: Vino’s Picasso. Lovegrove Gallery & Garden, 4637 Pine Island Rd,Matlacha. Reserve. 288-6953.

•ZAP!: Florida Rep Lunchbox children’s theatre. Arcade Theatre, 2267 1st St, Ft Myers.11a. 332-4488.

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•Dick Hyman: Concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 3p. 800-597-1900.

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•Kaleidos Duo: Vioiln & piano concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 3:30p. 395-0900.

•Marvin Hamlisch Remembrance: Gulf Coast Symphony concert with Doug LaBrecque, Christiane Noll & Donna McKechnie and Ft Myers Symphonic Mastersingers. BB Mann Performing Arts Hall, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 277-1700.

•Medieval Faire: Jousting, sword fighting, royal court, kids’ games & rides, jugglers,magicians, minstrels, crafts, food, etc. Lakes Park, 7330 Gladiolus Dr, Ft Myers. 9a-6p. 369-6881.

•Naples Concert Band: Concert. Cambier Park, Park St & 6th Ave S , Naples. 2p. Free. 263-9521.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 2p.936-3239.

•Singer/Songwriter Circle: Open mic. Americana Community Music Association listeningroom, 3334 Cleveland Ave., Ft Myers. 2-5p. Free. 910-5657.

•Stage 2 Improv: Comedy. Sugden Theatre, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 2p. 2637990.

•SWFL Nature Festival: Guided walks, hikes, bike trips, canoe trips, demos, activities, etc. Rookery Bay Reserve, 300 Tower Rd, Naples. 9a-4p. 530-5940.

•The Legends of Doo Wop: Concert. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 8p.941-488-1115.

•Third Weekend Art: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live music at dozens of galleries &studios. Naples Art District, Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd, west of Airport Rd,Naples. 11a4p. Free. 821-1061.

•Whistle Down the Wind: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples,13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 2 & 7:30p. 888-966-3352.

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concert. ClassicChamber Concerts. Sugden Theatre, 701 Fifth Ave S, Naples. 8p. 434-8505.

•The Legends of Doo Wop: Concert. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 3 & 8p.941-488-1115.

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TUESDAY

•Pianista Italiano: FGCU Bower School of Music Guest Artist Recital. FGCU, U. Tobe Recital Hall, musicbldg, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 590-7851.

•The Battle of Ft Myers: Lecture. Edison Ford Shoppe, Bell Tower Shops,Daniels Pkwy & US 41, Ft Myers. 10a. 334-7419.

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•ART Connects: The Business of Being an ArtistSocial Media. The von Liebig Art Center, 585 ParkSt, Naples. 5:307:30p. 262-6517.

•Miracle of Mozart: SWFL Symphony concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

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•Brad Paisley: Concert. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7:30p.948-7825.

•Meklit Hadero - Places in the Sky : Cabaret artist. The Ringling’s Asolo Theater, 5401 Bay Shore Rd?, Sarasota. 7:30p. 941-3607399.

•Miracle of Mozart: SWFL Symphony concert. Village Church, Shell Point, 15101 Shell Point Blvd,Ft Myers. 7:30p. 418-1500.

•Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite: CFABS Community Theater. Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 10150 Bonita Beach Rd SE, Bonita Springs. 7p. 495-8989.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p.936-3239.

MONDAY

•Independent Film: Ft Myers Film Festival screening & discussion. Davis Art Center, 2301 First St, Ft Myers. 6:30p.810-6323.

•Jazz in the Park: Bob Zottola EJB Quintet. Sugden Park, 4284 Avalon Dr, Naples. 2p. 775-2800.

•John Carter Cash: Lecture & concert.Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 11a. 333-1933.

•Quartet & Piano - Great Magnitude: Jasper String Quartet & Michael Berkovsky

•Barry Manilow: Concert. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7:30p. 948-7825.

•Corkscrew After Hours: Guide & independent walks on boardwalk, presentations, live music, sunset & night skywatching. Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary & Blair Audubon Center, 375 Sanctuary Rd W, Naples.5:30-9p. 348-9151.

•Garden Side Chickee Chats: Naples WaterfrontChanges in Time. Naples Historical Society, Palm Cottage,137 12th Ave S, Naples. Reserve. 11a. 2618164.

•John Pizzarelli Quartet: Concert & reception. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

•Meklit Hadero - Places in the Sky: Cabaret artist. The Ringling’s Asolo Theater, 5401 Bay Shore Rd?, Sarasota. 7:30p. 941-3607399.

•Naples Opera Society Concert: Norris Community Center, Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S, Naples. 7:30p. 898-5079.

•Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite: CFABS Community Theater. Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs, 10150 Bonita Beach Rd SE, Bonita Springs. 2 & 7p. 495-8989.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p.936-3239.

25 SATURDAY

•Art Festival: Cape Coral Art League, 516 Cultural Blvd, Cape Coral. 10a-4p. Free.772-5657.

•Caloosahatchee Celtic Festival Kick-Off Party: Live music, entertainment, food, drinks. Screaming Orphans concerts 12 & 6:30p. Riverfront Basin, Centennial Park, Bay St, downtown Ft Myers. 11a11p. Free. 321-7530.

•Relatively Speaking: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p.936-3239.

•Stage 2 Improv: Comedy. Sugden Theatre, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 8p. 2637990.

26 SUNDAY

•Art Festival: Cape Coral Art League, 516 Cultural Blvd, Cape Coral. 10a-4p. Free. 772-5657.

•Chamber Choir Concert: FGCU Bower School of Music. Moorings Presbyterian Church, 791 HarbourDr, Naples. 7:30p. 590-7851.

•Dmitry Kouzov: Concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 3:30p. 3950900.

•Gallery Talk & Art Reception: Ft Myers Beach Art Assoc, Donora & Shell Mound, Ft Myers. 1-3:30p. Free.463-3909.

•Singer/Songwriter Circle: Open mic. Americana Community Music Association listeningroom, 3334 Cleveland Ave., Ft Myers. 2-5p. Free. 910-5657.

•Stage 2 Improv: Comedy. Sugden Theatre, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 2p.2637990.

•The Capitol Steps: Music & Comedy. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 8p.941-488-1115.

•The Great American Songbook with Paul Todd: Concert. Broadway Palm Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. Dinner5:30p, concert 7p. 278-4422.

27 MONDAY

•Cleveland Orchestra: Concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

•Haifa Symphony Orchestra of Israel: BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

•Wine/Paint Session: Vino’s Picasso. Lovegrove Gallery & Garden, 4637 Pine Island Rd,Matlacha. Reserve. 288-6953.

•ZAP!: Florida Rep Lunchbox children’s theatre. Arcade Theatre, 2267 1st St, Ft Myers.11a. 3324488.

•Art Reception: Bob Rauschenberg Gallery,Edison State College, 8099 College Pkwy SW, Ft Myers. 7-9p. Free.4899313.

•Deb & the Dynamics: Live music. The Hut, 5150 Buckingham Rd, Ft Myers. 225-0907.

•iPhone Photo Class: Island Visions, 4643 Pine Island Rd NW, Matlacha. Reserve. 282-0452.

•Meklit Hadero - Places in the Sky: Cabaret artist. The Ringling’s Asolo Theater, 5401 Bay Shore Rd?, Sarasota. 7:30p. 941-3607399.

•Pirate Day!: Arts & crafts, entertainment, kids activities, etc. Marco Island HistoricalMuseum, 180 S. Heathwood Dr, Marco Island. 11a-3p. Free. 6421440.

book with Paul Todd: Broadway Palm Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. Dinner 5:30p,concert 7p. 278-4422.

•Vibrant Vivaldi, Handel & Bach: Fifth Avenue Chamber Orchestra Strings concert. Classic Chamber Concerts. Sugden Theatre, 701 Fifth Ave S, Naples. 8p. 434-8505.

28 TUESDAY

•Chamber Chorus: Ft Myers Symphonic Mastersingers. St. Peter Lutheran Church, 3751 Estero Blvd,Ft Myers Beach. 7p. 288-2535.

•Dance Alive National Ballet: BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7:30p. 395-0900.

• I m p r o v a g a n z a p a l o o z a Com-Con Fest 2014: Florida’s Best Improv Groups. Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 10150Bonita Beach Rd SE, Bonita Springs. 2 & 7p. 495-8989.

•Radio Days: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

29 WEDNESDAY

•ART Connects: The Business of Being an Artist -

Copyright Basics. The von Liebig Art Center, 585 ParkSt, Naples. 5:307:30p. 262-6517.

•Florida Everblades vs Greenville: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 948-7825.

• I m p r o v a g a n z a p a l o o z a

Com-Con Fest 2014: Florida’s Best Improv Groups. Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs, 10150Bonita Beach Rd SE, Bonita Springs. 2 & 7p. 495-8989.

•Radio Days: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

•The Seminoles of Naples: Presentation. Collier County Museum, 3331 Tamiami Tr E,Naples. 2p. Free, reserve. 252-8738.

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THURSDAY

•Chris MacDonald - Memories of Elvis: BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

Fest 2014: Florida’s Best Improv Groups. Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 10150Bonita Beach Rd SE, Bonita Springs. 2 & 7p. 495-8989.

•Radio Days: Naples Phil-

Donna McKechnie joins the Gulf Coast Symphony in concert on January 19 at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall in Fort Myers. For information, call 277-1700.

•Independent Film: Ft Myers Film Festival screening & discussion. Davis Art Center, 2301 First St, Ft Myers. 6:30p.810-6323.

•Naples Jazz Orchestra: Concert with The Four Freshman. Norris Community Center, Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S, Naples. 7p. 213-3058.

•The 2nd Book of Ruth: Staged reading.LaboratoryTheater of Florida: 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 218-0481.

•The Capitol Steps: Music & Comedy. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 3 &8p. 941-488-1115.

•The Great American Song-

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harmonic Pops concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

•Shelley Monroe Huang: Shell Point, The Woodlands, 1501 Shell Pt Blvd, Ft Myers. 7p. 454-2067.

31 FRIDAY

•An Evening of Latin Jazz & Argentine Tangos: SWFL Symphony Pops concert with Nestor Torres. BB Mann Performing Arts Hall, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 8p. 418-1500.

•Art Reception & Open House: Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 26100 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs. 6-8p. Free. 495-8989.

•Art Reception: BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 5:30-7p. Free. 395-0900.

•Art Reception: The von Liebig Art Center, 585 Park St, Naples. 5:307:30p. 262-6517.

•ArtFest Ft Myers Opening Night Party: Entertainment, food, drinks, meet artists. Edwards Dr & Hendry St, downtown Ft Myers River District. 510p. 768-3602.

•Florida Everblades vs Greenville: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 948-7825.

•Radio Days: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

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SATURDAY

•An Evening of Latin Jazz & Argentine Tangos: SWFL Symphony Pops concert with Nestor Torrest. BB Mann PerformingArts Hall, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 8p. 418-1500.

•Antique Car Show: Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2350 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 10a-2p.334-7419.

•Art in the Park: Art & crafts fair. Exhibits & demos. The von Liebig Art Center, 585 Park St, Naples.10a-4p. Free. 262-6517.

•ArtFest Ft Myers: Fine art & crafts show, live music, kids’ activities. 1375 Monroe St, downtown Ft Myers riverfront. 10a-5p. Free. 768-3602.

•Florida Everblades vs Greenville: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7p. 948-7825.

•Poetry & Pizza: Spoken word open mic. Alliance

for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, FtMyers. 6:30p. Free. 939-2787.

•Radio Days: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 2 & 8p. 800-597-1900.

•The Belle of BroadwaySusan Egan: Concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

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SUNDAY

•Acoustic Music Concert: Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 2-5p. 939-2787.

•ArtFest Ft Myers: Fine art & crafts show, live music, kids’ activities.1375 Monroe St, downtown Ft Myers riverfront.10a-5p. Free. 768-3602.

•Chamber Chorus: Ft Myers Symphonic Mastersingers. Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, 2951 Trail Dairy Cir, N Ft Myers. 4p. 288-2535.

•Haydn & Mozart: Chamber music concert. ArtisNaples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples.3p. 800597-1900.

•Island Jazz: Outdoor concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

•L e f t B a n k A r t F e s t a t the Esplanade: Art fair. Esplanade Shoppes, 760 N Collier Blvd, Marco Island. 10a-4p.Free. 389-0280.

•Singer/Songwriter Circle: Open mic. Americana Community Music Association listeningroom, 3334 Cleveland Ave., Ft Myers. 2-5p. Free. 910-5657.

•Vagina Monologues: Laboratory Theater of Florida, 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 7p. 218-0481.

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MONDAY

•Art Reception: Phil Fisher Gallery, 810 12th Ave S, Naples. 6-8p. Free. 4038393.

•Independent Film: Ft Myers Film Festival screening & discussion. Davis Art Center, 2301 First St, Ft Myers. 6:30p.810-6323.

•Jasper String Quartet: Fifth Anniversary Celebration concert. Classic Chamber Concerts. SugdenTheatre, 701 Fifth Ave S, Naples. 8p. 434-8505.

•Mandy Patinkin: Concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

•Naples Jazz Orchestra: Concert with Freddy Cole. Norris Community Center, Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S, Naples. 7p. 2133058.

•The Sounds of Harry

James & the Andrews Sisters: Concert. Venice Theatre, 140 W.Tampa Ave, Venice. 8p. 941-488-1115.

4 TUESDAY

•Art Reception: Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center, 300 Tower Rd, Naples. 5:30-7p.417-6310.

•Florida Everblades vs Orlando: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 948-7825.

•Glenn Miller Orchestra: Concert. Shell Point, Village Church, 1501 Shell Pt Blvd, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 454-2067.

•Haydn & Mozart: Chamber music concert. ArtisNaples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples.3p. 800597-1900.

5 WEDNESDAY

•Art Alive: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live music at dozens of Art Alliance Naplesgalleries & studios. Naples Art District, Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd, west of ofAirport Rd, Naples. 58p. Free. 821-1061.

•ART Connects: The Business of Being an ArtistFair Use & Copyright. The

von Liebig Art Center, 585 ParkSt, Naples. 5:307:30p. 262-6517.

•Dukes of Dixieland: Concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 800-597-1900.

•Ikebana Meeting: Japanese Flower Arranging Society. Moorings Presbyterian Church,791 Harbour Dr, Naples. 9a. 331-3312.

•Merle Haggard & Kris Kristofferson: Concert. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7:30p. 948-7825.

•The Curious Archaeology of Spanish Explorers in Florida: Presentation. Collier CountyMuseum, 3331 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. 2p. Free, reserve. 252-8738.

6 THURSDAY

•Art Reception: Cape Coral Art League, 516 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. 57p. Free. 772-2222.

•Beethoven Pastoral: Naples Philharmonic concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 8p. 800597-1900.

•Dukes of Dixieland: Concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 6p. 800-597-1900.

•Flute Cocktail & Friends:

Concert. Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. 6p.775-2800.

•Gallery Talk & Reception: FGCU Arts Complex, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. Talk 7p, reception 6-8p.Free. 590-7199.

•High Society: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-966-3352.

•Lomazov/Rackers Piano Duo: Concert & reception. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7:30p. 3950900.

•Lostwax Multimedia Dance Theatre - Particular: The Ringling’s Asolo Theater, 5401 Bay Shore Rd?, Sarasota. 7:30p. 941-3607399.

•Love Songs: FGCU Bower School of Music Faculty & Guest Artists Recital. FGCU, U. Tobe Recital Hall,music bldg, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 590-7851.

•Theresa Walters: Piano concert. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

7 FRIDAY

•Art Reception: Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGre-

gor Blvd, Ft Myers. 57:30p. Free. 470-4204.

•Art Reception: Arts for ACT Gallery, 2265 First St, Ft Myers. 6-10p. Free. 337-5050.

•Art Reception: Gale Bennett 75.Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 5-7:30p. Free. 939-2787.

•Art Reception: Kathleen Bradford Studio/Gallery, 4259 Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs.6-8p. Free. 776-6844.

•Art Reception: SWFL Pastel Society. SWFL Community Foundation, 8771 College Pkwy,bldg 2, #201, Ft Myers. 6-8p. Free. 274-5900.

•Art Walk: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live music at several galleries & studios. Downtown Ft Myers’ historic RiverDistrict. 610p. Free. 855-732-3836.

•Beethoven Pastoral: Naples Philharmonic concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 8p. 800597-1900.

•Creative Coast Weekend: Galleries & shops in Matlacha open late. exhibits, demos,classes, live music. Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. 5-10p. Free. 283-0888.

•Florida Everblades vs

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Gwinnett: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 948-7825.

•High Society: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-966-3352.

•Lecture: Exploring Art Through Science. The von Liebig Art Center, 585 Park St, Naples. 5:30p. Reserve.262-6517.

•Lostwax Multimedia Dance Theatre - Particular: The Ringling’s Asolo Theater, 5401 Bay Shore Rd?, Sarasota. 7:30p. 941-3607399.

•Mermaid Parade: Bert’s Pine Bay Gallery, 4332 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. 7p. Free. 283-1335

•Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show: Naples Exhibition Center, 100 Goodlette-Frank Rd, Naples. 10a-6p. 561-8225440.

•Steppin’ Out Live with Ben Vereen: Concert. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave,Venice. 8p. 941-4881115.

•Tea, FISH & Crumpets: Art reception, benefit. Tower Gallery, 751 Tarpon Bay Rd, Sanibel. Free. 472-4557.

•The Beauty Queen of Leenane: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p. 936-3239.

•The Faces of HIV: Traveling exhibit. Naples Depot Museum, 1051 5th Ave S, Naples 12-8p. Free. 2626525.

•Wild Bill - an Evening with James Butler Hickok: One-man show. Rose History Auditorium, 180 S Heathwood Dr, Marco Island. 7:30p. 394-0080.

8 SATURDAY

•Art After Dark: Receptions, exhibits, demos, music at several galleries & studios. Crayton Cove, Naples City Dock, 8thSt S & 12th Ave S, Naples. 69p. Free. 821-1061.

•Art Reception: Art Council of SWFL Co-Op Gallery, Coconut Point Mall, 8074 Mediterranean Dr,Estero. 5-7p. Free. 267-3049.

•Art Reception: GuessFisher Gallery: 1187 8th St S, Naples. 6-9p. Free.2633417.

•Art Reception: Museum of the Everglades, 105 W. Bwy, Everglades City. 1-3p. Free.695-0008.

•Art Reception: Phil Fisher Gallery, 810 12th Ave S, Naples. 6-9p. Free. 4038393.

•Backyard Blues Fest: Cer-

tified, Tommy Lee Cook, Bobby Messano. Buckingham Blues Bar,5641 Buckingham Rd, Ft Myers. 2p. 693-7111.

•Bonita Springs National Art Festival: Outdoor fine art & craft fair. Riverside Park, 27300 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs.10a-5p. Free. 495-8989.

• B o o k S i g n i n g : Jan DiRuzzo. Bert’s Pine Bay Gallery, 4332 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. 1-4p. Free. 283-1335.

•Creative Coast Weekend: Galleries & shops in Matlacha open late. exhibits, demos,classes, live music. Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. 5-10p. Free. 283-0888.

•Florida Everblades vs Gwinnett: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7p. 948-7825.

•High Society: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-9663352.

•Jammin’ at the Hammock Bluegrass Festival: Gary Mackey, The Laws, Bean Pickers,Bugtassle Ramblers, The Bluegrass Gentlemen,Ernie Evans & The Florida Bluegrass Band. Collier-Seminole State Park, 20200 E Tamiami Tr,Naples. 10a-5:30p. 394-3397.

•Lostwax Multimedia Dance Theatre - Particular: The Ringling’s Asolo Theater, 5401 Bay Shore Rd?, Sarasota. 7:30p. 941-3607399.

•Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show: Naples Exhibition Center, 100 Goodlette-Frank Rd, Naples. 10a-6p. 561-8225440.

•Pilobolus: Dance performance. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

•Steppin’ Out Live with Ben Vereen: Concert. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave,Venice. 3 & 8p. 941488-1115.

•SWFL Symphony: Masterworks concert. BB Mann Performing Arts Hall, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 8p. 418-1500.

•The Beauty Queen of Leenane: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, FtMyers. 8p. 936-3239.

•The Piano Men - starring Jim Witter: concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

Marco Island. 7:30p. 3940080.

9 SUNDAY

•Art Buzz: Meet artist Shirley Wilson Blake. Kathleen Bradford Studio/Gallery, 4259Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs. 1-3p. Free. 776-6844.

•Bonita Springs National Art Festival: Outdoor fine art & craft fair. Riverside Park, 27300 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs.10a-5p. Free. 495-8989.

•Creative Coast Weekend: Galleries & shops in Matlacha. exhibits, demos, classes, livemusic. Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. 510p. Free. 283-0888.

•High Society: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 2 & 7:30p. 888-966-3352.

•Island Jazz: Outdoor concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

•Lee County Community Band Concert: Cape Coral High School, 2300 Santa Barbara Blvd,Cape Coral. 3p. Free. 945-2554.

•Michael Feinstein: Concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 7p. 800-597-1900.

•Mourning Glory: Symphonic Chorale of SWFL concert. Covenant Presbyterian Church, 2439 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 4p. 560-5695.

•Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show: Naples Exhibition Center, 100 Goodlette-Frank Rd, Naples. 11a-5p. 561-8225440.

•Naples Concert Band: Concert. Cambier Park, Park St & 6th Ave S, Naples. 2p. Free. 263-9521.

•Shen Yun: With orchestra. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 4314849.

•Singer/Songwriter Circle: Open mic. Americana Community Music Association listeningroom, 3334 Cleveland Ave., Ft Myers. 2-5p. Free. 910-5657.

•Symphony at Sunset: Gulf Coast Symphony. Four Freedoms Park, 4818 Tarpon Ct, Cape Coral. 5p.Free. 277-1700.

ter, 2301 First St, Ft Myers. 6:30p.810-6323.

•Jodie & Glenn: Jodie DeSalvo piano concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples.7p. 800-597-1900.

•Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show: Naples Exhibition Center, 100 Goodlette-Frank Rd, Naples. 11a-5p. 561-8225440.

•Naples Jazz Orchestra: Concert. Norris Community Center, Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S, Naples. 7p. 213-3058.

•Shen Yun: With orchestra. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 4314849.

•The Duprees: Concert. Broadway Palm Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. Lunch 11:30p, concert 1p & dinner5:30p, concert 7p. 278-4422.

11 TUESDAY

•Conversations on Process: Collecting Recollections of Sarasota on the Edge. The Ringling, 5401Bay Shore Rd?, Sarasota. 7:30p. 941360-7399.

•Krasnoyarsk Nat’l Dance Company of Siberia :BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

•Rodgers & Hammerstein at the Movies: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. Artis-Naples,5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

•Thomas Edison’s Birthday Party: Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2350 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 9a-5:30p.334-7419.

12 WEDNESDAY

•ART Connects: The Business of Being an ArtistThe Business of Art. The von Liebig Art Center, 585 ParkSt, Naples. 5:307:30p. 262-6517.

•Great Music of the Opera: SWFL Symphony concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

•I Pagliacci: Opera Naples concert. The Ritz-Carlton Tiburon, 2600 Tiburón Drive, Naples. 7p. 9639050.

can Bay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

•Sweetheart Express: Romantic dinner with strolling violinist. Seminole Gulf Railway Murder Mystery Dinner Train, 2805Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. 6:30p. 275-8487.

13 THURSDAY

•ARTSalon: Lecture & discussion. Artist Martha Graham. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 3p. 395-0900.

•Conversations on Process: Hermitage Retreat artist Bill Morrison. The Ringling, 5401 Bay Shore??, Sarasota. 7:30p. 941-3607399.

•Evenings on Fifth: Art show, live music, dancing, dining, shopping. 5th Ave S, downtownNaples. 6:309:30p. Free. 262-6517.

•High Society: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-966-3352.

•Kenny Loggins: Concert.BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

•Rebecca RichardsonWomen who Made Jazz Great: Concert. Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs, 10150 Bonita BeachRd SE, Bonita Springs. 2 & 7p. 495-8989.

•Rodgers & Hammerstein at the Movies: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. Artis-Naples,5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

•Sweetheart Express: Romantic dinner with strolling violinist. Seminole Gulf Railway Murder Mystery Dinner Train, 2805Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. 6:30p. 275-8487.

•The Beauty Queen of Leenane: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, FtMyers. 8p. 936-3239.

14 FRIDAY

•Art Reception: Cape Coral Arts Studio, 4533 Coronado Pkwy, Cape Coral. 57p. Free. 574-0802.

Pope Osborne, Debbie Macomber, Eric Draper. Hyatt Regency Coconut Poin t Resort & Spa,Bonita Springs. 6p. Reserve. 277-6295.

•High Society: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-9663352.

•Jimmy Keys: Music & comedy. Norris Community Center, Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S, Naples. 7p. 213-3058.

•Rodgers & Hammerstein at the Movies: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. Artis-Naples,5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

•Stage 2 Improv: Comedy. Rose History Auditorium, 180 S Heathwood Dr, Marco Island. 7:30p. 3940080.

•Sweetheart Express: Romantic dinner with strolling violinist. Seminole Gulf Railway Murder Mystery Dinner Train, 2805 Colonial Blvd,Ft Myers. 6:30p. 275-8487.

•The Beauty Queen of Leenane: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, FtMyers. 8p. 936-3239.

•The Laramie Project: FGCU TheatreLab. Arts Complex, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 7:30p.590-7268.

15 SATURDAY

•Gallery Walk & Talk: Gale Bennett 75. Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 510a.Free. 939-2787.

•Art Alive Weekend: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live music at dozens of galleries &studios. Naples Art District, Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd, west of Airport Rd,Naples. 11a-4p. Free. 821-1061.

•Art Show: Koreshan State Historic Site,US. 41 & Corkscrew Rd, Estero.10a4p. 992-0311.

: One-man show. Rose History Auditorium, 180 S Heathwood Dr,

•Wild Bill - an Evening with James Butler Hickok: One-man show. Rose History Auditorium, 180 S Heathwood Dr, Marco Island. 2:30p. 394-0080. 10

•Magic Johnson: ‘Changing Lives & Transforming Communities’ lecture, fundraiser. STARSComplex, 2980 Edison Ave, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 334-2797.

MONDAY

•Independent Film: Ft Myers Film Festival screening & discussion. Davis Art Cen-

•Mark Steyn: Music, comedy, commentary. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 431-4849.

•Rodgers & Hammerstein at the Movies: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. Artis-Naples,5833 Peli-

•Crafts on the River & Vintage Market: Centennial Park, 2000 W First St, Ft Myers. 10a-5p. Free.3342999.

•Curtis on Tour - Love Notes: Curtis Institute of Music concert. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 11a. 333-1933.

Reading: Fundraiser dinner. Guests Gov. Jeb Bush, Teri Hatcher,Mary

•Art Show: Pine Island Art Assoc. Matlacha Community Center, Matlacha Park, 4577 Pine Island Rd, NW, Matlacha. 10a-5p. Free.283-4110.

•Conversations on Process: Collecting Recollections of Sarasota on the Edge. The Ringling, 5401???????, Sarasota. 7:30p. 941-3607399.

•Crafts on the River & Vintage Market: Centennial Park, 2000 W First St, Ft Myers. 10a-5p. Free.3342999.

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•Edison Festival of Light Parade & Concert: Ft Myers High School Edison Stadium, 2635 Cortez Blvd toCentennial Park, 2000 W First St, Ft Myers. Parade 2p, concert 7p. Free.334-2999.

•Gulf Coast Writers Association Meeting: Guests Francis Keiser & Jane Wood. Zion Lutheran Church, 7401 Winkler Rd, FtMyers. 10a-12p. Free. 247-4515.

•High Society: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 8p. 888-966-3352.

•Las Vegas Contemporary Dance Theater: BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7:30p. 395-0900.

•Neapolitan Opry - Cluster Pluckin: concert. Norris Community Center, C ambier Park, 755 8th Ave S,Naples. 7p. 2133058.

•Painting Demo: Island Visions Gallery, 4643 Pine Island Rd NW, Matlacha. Reserve. 282-0452.

•Rodgers & Hammerstein at the Movies: Naples Philharmonic Pops concert. Artis-Naples,5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 2 & 8p. 800-597-1900.

•Stage 2 Improv: Comedy.Rose History Auditorium, 180 S Heathwood Dr, Marco Island. 7:30p. 3940080.

•Taste of Broadway: Concert. Marco Town Center Mall, 1055 N Collier Blvd, Marco Island. 12p. 6427270.

•The Beauty Queen of Leenane: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, FtMyers. 8p. 936-3239.

•The Laramie Project: FGCU TheatreLab. Arts Complex, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 7:30p.590-7268.

•Third Weekend Art: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live music at dozens of galleries &studios. Naples Art District, Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd, west of of Airport Rd,Naples. 11a-4p. Free. 821-1061.

•Walk & Talk: Exhibition guide. Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 10a. Free. 470-4204.

•Wicked Divas: Gulf Coast Symphony concert with Laura Woyasz & Julie Reiber. BB Mann PerformingArts Hall, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 277-1700.

•Wine/Paint Session: Vino’s Picasso. Lovegrove Gallery & Garden, 4637 Pine

Island Rd,Matlacha. Reserve. 288-6953.

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SUNDAY

•Art Show: Pine Island Art Assoc. Matlacha Community Center, Matlacha Park, 4577 Pine IslandRd, NW, Matlacha. 10a-5p. Free. 283-4110.

•Bach to Broadway?: Voices of Naples concert.Naples United Church of Christ, 5200 Crayton Rd,Naples. 3p. Free.455-2582.

•Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang: Concert.BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

•Crafts on the River & Vintage Market: Centennial Park, 2000 W First St, Ft Myers. 10a-4p. Free.3342999.

•ETC Readers Theatre: Naples Players. Staged readings, ‘Mixed Nuts’ theme. Tobye Studio,Sugden Community Center, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 8p. 263-7990.

•High Society: TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 2 & 7:30p. 888-966-3352.

•Island Jazz: Outdoor concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

•Painting Demo: Island Visions Gallery, 4643 Pine Island Rd NW, Matlacha. Reserve. 282-0452.

• S h o s t a k o v i c h & Tchaikovsky: Chamber music concert. ArtisNaples, 5833 Pelican BayBlvd ., Naples. 3p. 800-597-1900.

•Singer/Songwriter Circle: Open mic. Americana Community Music Association listeningroom, 3334 Cleveland Ave., Ft Myers. 2-5p. Free. 910-5657.

•Sunset Concert: Outdoor concert. Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 5p. 9392787.

•Symphonic Band/Wind Orchestra Concert: FGCU Bower School of Music. Lamb of God Church, 19691 Cypress View Dr, Ft Myers. 7:30p. Free, 5907851.

•The Laramie Project: FGCU TheatreLab. Arts Complex, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 2p. 5907268.

•Third Weekend Art: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live music at dozens of galleries &studios. Naples Art District, Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd, west of Airport Rd,Naples. 11a4p. Free. 821-1061.

•Tony Bennett: Concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Peli-

can Bay Blvd., Naples. 7p. 800-597-1900.

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MONDAY

•Diana Abu-Jabar : Lecture.Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 11a. 333-1933.

•Independent Film: Ft Myers Film Festival screening & discussion. Davis Art Center, 2301 First St, Ft Myers. 6:30p.810-6323.

•Jazz in the Park: Rebecca Richardson - Dan Heck Quartet, Dan Miller-Lew Gatto Quintet.Sugden Park, 4284 Avalon Dr, Naples. 2p. 775-2800.

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TUESDAY

•Lang Lang: With Naples Philharmonic. ArtisNaples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 8p.800597-1900.

•Marjory Stoneman Douglas Festival: Lectures, storytelling, exhibits, workshops, guidedwalks & tours. Museum of the Everglades, 105 W. Bwy, Everglades City. 9a-5p. Free. 695-0008.

•Once: Broadway touring company.BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

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WEDNESDAY

•A Musical Evening with Cello & Friends: Concert. Alliance for the Arts,

10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 470-4204.

•All That Jazz: Naples Philharmonic Jazz Orchestra with Dick Hyman. ArtisNaples, 5833Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 800-597-1900.

•ART Connects: The Business of Being an ArtistLegal Issues of Artists. The von Liebig Art Center, 585 ParkSt, Naples. 5:30-7:30p. 262-6517.

•Florida Everblades vs Ft Wayne: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 948-7825.

•Marjory Stoneman Douglas Festival: Lectures, storytelling, exhibits, workshops, guidedwalks & tours. Museum of the Everglades, 105 W. Bwy, Everglades City. 9a-5p. Free. 695-0008.

•Once: Broadway touring company. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

•Seminole Artists Brian & Pedro Zepeda - Rooted in Tradition: Presentation by Zepedas.Presentation. Collier County Museum, 3331 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. 2p. Free, reserve. 252-8738.

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•A Sense of Wonder: FGCU TheatreLab. Arts Complex, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 7:30p.5907268.

•Marjory Stoneman Dou -

glas Festival: Lectures, storytelling, exhibits, workshops, guidedwalks & tours. Museum of the Everglades, 105 W. Bwy, Everglades City. 9a-5p. Free. 695-0008.

•Once: Broadway touring company. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

•The Beauty Queen of Leenane: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, FtMyers. 8p. 936-3239.

•Third Weekend Art: Receptions, exhibits, demos, live music at dozens of galleries &studios. Naples Art District, Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd, west of of Airport Rd,Naples. 11a-4p. Free. 821-1061.

•University & Chamber Choir Concert: FGCU Bower School of Music. FGCU, U. Tobe Recital Hall, musicbldg, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 590-7851.

•Wine/Paint Session: Vino’s Picasso. Lovegrove Gallery & Garden, 4637 Pine Island Rd,Matlacha. Reserve. 288-6953.

21 FRIDAY

•Corkscrew After Hours: Guide & independent walks on boardwalk, presentations, live music, sunset & night skywatching. Corkscrew Swamp Sanctu-

ary & Blair Audubon Center, 375 Sanctuary Rd W, Naples.5:30-9p. 348-9151.

•Florida Everblades vs Ft Wayne: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 948-7825.

•Little Shop of Horrors: Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 10150 Bonita Beach Rd SE, Bonita Springs. 7p. 495-8989.

•Marjory Stoneman Douglas Festival: Lectures, storytelling, exhibits, workshops, guidedwalks & tours. Museum of the Everglades, 105 W. Bwy, Everglades City. 9a-5p. Free. 695-0008.

•Music Walk: Live music & dancing at several cafes, clubs & galleries. Downtown Ft Myers’ historic River District. 6-10p.Free. 855-732-3836.

•Once: Broadway touring company. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

•The Beauty Queen of Leenane: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, FtMyers. 8p. 936-3239.

22 SATURDAY

•Naples National Art Festival: Outdoor art & crafts Fair. Cambier Park, 8th St S, Naples.10a-5p.Free. 262-6517.

•Art Fair: Outdoor art & crafts exhibit & sale.

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what Goes on

Along 1st St, downtown Ft Myers. 11a-5p. Free. 3375050.

•Florida Everblades vs Ft Wayne: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero.7p. 948-7825.

•I Pagliacci: Opera Naples concert. The Ritz-Carlton Tiburon, 2600 Tiburón Drive, Naples. 7p. 9639050.

•JP Soars: Live music. Buckingham Blues Bar, 5641 Buckingham Rd, Ft Myers. 9p-12a. 693-7111.

•Little Shop of Horrors: CFABS Teen Community Theater. Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 10150 Bonita Beach RdSE, Bonita Springs. 2 & 7p. 495-8989.

•Magic Carpet Concert: Strings. Naples Philharmonic. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 9:30 & 11:30a. 800-5971900.

•Make the Night Bright: Live music & period costumes, fundraiser. Naples Depot Museum,1051 5th Ave S, Naples 6-8:30. Reserve. 533-1435.

•Marjory Stoneman Douglas Festival: Lectures, storytelling, exhibits, workshops, guidedwalks & tours. Museum of the Everglades, 105 W. Bwy, Everglades City. 9a-4p. Free. 695-0008.

•Mozart to Les Mis: Naples Orchestra & Chorus concert.Lely High School, 1 Lely High School Blvd, Naples, 7p.676-0077.

•Once: Broadway touring company. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

•Red Sox Open House: Street festival celebration of World Series Championship.JetBlue Park, 11500 Fenway South Dr, Ft Myers. 5:30-8:30p. 12-5p. Free. 334-1886.

•Screaming Orphans: Benefit concert. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 6p. 333-1933.

•The Beauty Queen of Leenane: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, FtMyers. 8p. 936-3239.

23 SUNDAY

•Annie Moses Band: Concert.Shell Point, Village Church,1501 Shell Pt Blvd, Ft Myers. 6:15p. 4542147.

•Bach Ensemble: Concert. Treasures from German Baroque. Grace Lutheran Church, 860Banyan Blvd, Naples. 7p. 732-1055.

Voices of Naples concert.

Sanibel Congregational UCC Church,2050 Periwinkle Way,Sanibel.3p. Free. 455-2582.

•Chamber Chorus: Ft Myers Symphonic Mastersingers. Messiah Lutheran Church, 2691 NE Pine IslandRd, Cape Coral. 3p. 288-2535.

•Gallery Talk & Art Reception: Ft Myers Beach Art Assoc, Donora & Shell Mound, Ft Myers.1-3:30p. Free. 463-3909.

•Island Jazz: Outdoor concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

•Mozart to Les Mis: Naples Orchestra & Chorus concert. Lely High School, 1 Lely High School Blvd, Naples,. 2p. 676-0077.

•Naples National Art Festival: Outdoor art & crafts Fair. Cambier Park, 8th St S, Naples. 10a-5p. Free. 262-6517.

•Once: Broadway touring company. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

•Singer/Songwriter Circle: Open mic. Americana Community Music Association listeningroom, 3334 Cleveland Ave., Ft Myers. 2-5p. Free. 910-5657.

•The Beauty Queen of Leenane: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, FtMyers. 2p. 936-3239.

•The Kingston Trio: Con-

cert. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 8p. 941-488-1115.

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•Another Tribute to Victor Borge: Jodie DeSalvo piano concert. ArtisNaples, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd., Naples. 7p. 800597-1900.

•Evening with the Red Sox: Reception, dinner, auctions. Guest speaker Manager John Farrell, Red Sox players sign autographs. Fundraiser. JetBlue Park, 11500 Fenway South Dr, Ft Myers. 5:30-8:30p. 3341886.

•Independent Film: Ft Myers Film Festival screening & discussion. Davis Art Center, 2301 First St, Ft Myers. 6:30p.810-6323.

•Naples Jazz Orchestra: Concert. Norris Community Center, Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S, Naples. 7p. 213-3058.

•The Forty-Eighth Parallel: Staged reading.LaboratoryTheater of Florida: 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 7p. 218-0481.

•The Kingston Trio: Concert. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 3 & 8p. 941-488-1115.

25 TUESDAY

•Tommy Emmanuel with Martin Taylor : Concert.

BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

26 WEDNESDAY

•ART Connects: The Business of Being an ArtistBigger Audience = More Potential Buyers. The von Liebig Art Center, 585 ParkSt, Naples. 5:307:30p. 262-6517.

•Miami City Ballet: With Naples Philharmonic. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples.8p. 800-597-1900.

•Women of Ireland: Concert. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 431-4849.

27 THURSDAY

•Bach Ensemble: Concert. Treasures from German Baroque. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church,1101 N. Collier Blvd, Marco Island. 7p. 732-1055.

•Bob Newhart: Comedy.BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 431-4849.

•Doug Renfroe - A Night at the Opera: Concert. Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 10150 Bonita Beach Rd SE, Bonita Springs. 7p. 495-8989.

•Faure Quartet: Concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7:30p. 3950900.

•Lesley Flanigan & R Luke duBois: Concert. The Ringling, 5401 Bay Shore Rd?, Sarasota. 6:30p.941-3595700.

•SWFL & Lee County Fair: Entertainment, displays, food, events, kids activities, etc. Lee CivicCenter, 11831 Bayshore Rd, N Ft Myers. 5-11p. 543-8368.

•Symphony Orchestra Concert: FGCU Bower School of Music. FGCU, U. Tobe Recital Hall, music bldg, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 7:30p. Free. 5907851.

•Wine/Paint Session: Vino’s Picasso. Lovegrove Gallery & Garden, 4637 Pine Island Rd,Matlacha. Reserve. 288-6953.

28 FRIDAY

•Art Reception & Open House: Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 26100 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs. 6-8p. Free. 495-8989.

•ArtPoems: Exhibit & reading.BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7:30p. 395-0900.

•Barbary Coast Dixieland Band: Concert. Shell Point, Village Church, 1501 Shell Pt Blvd, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 454-2067.

•Boston Red Sox vs Minnesota Twins: JetBlue Park, 11500 Fenway South Dr, Ft Myers. 1p. 888REDSOX6.

•Guided Birding Tram Tour: Fundraiser. ‘Ding’ Darling Refuge, 1 Wildlife Dr, Sanibel. 7:30a. Reserve. 4721100.

•Harold Ford’s Johnny Cash Tribute: Concert. Cultural Park Theater, 528 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. 8p. 772-5862.

•Hollywood Nights Red Carpet Gala: Symphonic Chorale of SWFL concert. Davis Art Center, 2301 1stSt, Ft Myers. 6:30p. 560-5695.

•Julio Iglesias: Concert. Artis-Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 8p. 800-597-1900.

•SWFL & Lee County Fair: Entertainment, displays, food, events, kids activities, etc. Lee CivicCenter, 11831 Bayshore Rd, N Ft Myers. 5-11p. 543-8368.

•The Hit Men: Concert. BB Mann, 13350 Edison Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 4314849.

ongoing theater

•A Little Murder Never Hurt Anybody: Thru May 4. Cultural Park Theater, 528Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. 772-5862.

•A Sense of Wonder: Feb 20. FGCU TheatreLab. Arts Complex, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, FtMyers. 590-7268.

•Apartment 3A: Feb 12 - Mar 2: Marco Players. Marco Town Center Mall, 1055 N CollierBlvd, MarcoIsland. 642-7270.

•Arsenic & Old Lace: Florida Rep. Jan 7-29. Arcade Theatre, 2267 1st St, Ft Myers. 332-4488.

•As Bees Drown in Honey: Jan 23 – Feb 8. Let’s Put On A Show Productions. GoldenGateCommunity Center. 4701 Golden Pkwy, Golden Gate. 398-9192.

•Because Beauty Must Be Broken Daily: Feb 19-23 & Feb 26 - Mar 2. GhostbirdTheatre Company. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 333-1933.

•Black Tie: Jan 15 - Feb 8. Naples Players. Blackburn Hall, Sugden Theater, 701 5thAve S, Naples.2637990.

•Boeing, Boeing: Jan 14 - Feb 2. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 941488-4033.

•Caloosa Get Your Gun: Fri & Sat Jan 10 - Apr 26. Semi-

nole Gulf Railway MurderMystery Dinner Train, 2805 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. 275-8487.

•Death of a Salesman: Jan 10 - Feb 1. LaboratoryTheater of Florida, 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 218-0481.

•Defamation: Feb 20 - Mar 2. Herb Strauss Theater, 2200 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 395-0900.

•Good People: Feb 5 - Mar 1. Naples Players. Toybe Studio, Sugden Theater, 701 5thAve S, Naples.2637990.

•Guys & Dolls: Jan 31 - Feb 17. Cultural Park Theater, 528 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. 772-5862.

•Harvey: Jan 10-19. Cultural Park Theater, 528 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. 7725862.

•High Society: Feb 6-16. TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School of Naples,13275Livingston Rd, Naples. 888-966-3352.

•I Spy a Murder: Wed, Thu & Sun Feb 5 - Jun 1. Seminole Gulf Railway Murder Mystery Dinner Train, 2805 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. 275-8487.

•Into the Woods: Jan 10-Feb

15. Herb Strauss Theater, 2200 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel.395-0900.

•Lend Me a Tenor: Feb 6-9. Royal Palm Players. 333 Park Ave, Boca Grande.941-964-2670.

•Les Miserables: Feb 20Apr 12. Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd,Ft Myers. 2784422.

•Nana’s Naughty Knickers: Jan 16 - Mar 15. Off Broadway Palm Theatre, 1380 ColonialBlvd, FtMyers. 278-4422.

•Oklahoma!: Feb 18 - Mar 16. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 941488-4033.

•Radio Gals: Feb 7 - Mar 2. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 941488-4033.

•Relatively Speaking: Jan 325. Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for theArts, 10091McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 936-3239.

•Rodger & Hammerstein’s A Grand Night for Singing: Florida Rep. Jan 29 - Mar 16. Arcade Theatre,2267 1st St, FtMyers. 332-4488.

•Seminar - a New Comedy: Feb 7-22. Let’s Put on a Show Productions.Golden Gate Community Center, Joan Jenks Auditorium, 4701 Golden Gate Pkwy, Naples. 398-9192.

•South Pacific: Thru Feb 15. Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd,Ft Myers. 278-4422.

•Stage 2 Improv: Jan 4 & 5,

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11 & 12, 18 & 19, 25 & 26. Naples Players. Toybe Studio. Sugden Theater, 701 5th Ave S,Naples. 2637990.

•Superior Donuts: Jan 9-26. Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 941488-4033.

•The Altruists: Feb 14 - Mar 8. Laboratory Theater of Florida, 1634 Woodford Ave, FtMyers. 218-0481.

•The Beauty Queen of Leenane: Feb 7-23. Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliancefor the Arts,10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 936-3239.

•The Fox on the Fairway: Jan 8-26. Marco Players. Marco Town Center Mall, 1055 NCollier Blvd,Marco Island. 642-7270.

•The Game’s Afoot: Feb 21Mar 16. Gulfshore Playhouse. Norris Center, 755 8thAvenue South,Naples. 866-811-4111.

•The Gershwins’ Porgy & Bess: Jan 21-26. ArtisNaples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd.,Naples. 800-5971900.

•The God Game: Jan 17 - Feb 9. Gulfshore Playhouse. Norris Center, 755 8th AvenueSouth, Naples. 866-811-4111.

•The Hound of the Baskervilles: Florida Rep. Feb 11 - Mar 5. Arcade Theatre, 2267 1st St, FtMyers. 332-4488.

•The Laramie Project: Feb 14-16 & 21-23. FGCU TheatreLab. Arts Complex, 10501FGCU Blvd S, FtMyers. 590-7268.

•The Not So Great Train Robbery Encore: Thru Feb 2. Seminole Gulf Railway Murder MysteryDinner Train, 2805 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. 275-8487.

•Whistle Down the Wind: Jan 9-19. TheatreZone. G & L Theatre, Community School ofNaples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 888-966-3352.

THEATERS

•Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre: Thru Feb 15: South Pacific; Feb 20 - Apr 12: LesMiserables.1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. 2784422.

•Cultural Park Theater: Jan 10-19: Harvey; Jan 31 - Feb 17:Guys & Dolls. 528 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. 772-5862.

•FGCU TheatreLab: Feb 1416 & 21-23: The Laramie Project; Feb 20: A Sense ofWonder. The Arts Complex, 10501 FGCUBlvd S, Ft Myers. 590-7268.

•Florida Repertory Theatre: Jan 7-29 : Arsenic and OldLace; Feb 11 - Mar 5 :

TheHound of the Baskervilles; Jan 29 - Mar 16 : Rodger & Hammerstein’s AGrand Night for Singing. Lunchboxchildren’s theatre: Mar 1 & 6: A Mark Twain Storybook. Arcade Theatre,2267 1st St, FtMyers. 332-4488.

•Herb Strauss Theater: Thru Feb15: Into the Woods. Feb 20 - Mar 2: Defamation.. Herb Strauss Theater,2200 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 395-0900.

•Naples Players: Stage 2 Improv: Jan 4 & 5, 11 & 12, 18 & 19, 25 & 26;Jan 15 –Feb 8: BlackTie; Feb 5 –Mar 1. ETC…Readers’ Theatre: Feb 16:Mixed Nuts; Apr 6: Love Hurts; May 4: TheSeagull. Sugden Theater, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 263-7990.

•Off Broadway Palm Theater: Jan 16 -Mar 15. 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers.278-4422.

•The Laboratory Theater of Florida: Jan 10 - Feb 1: Death of a Salesman; Feb 14 - Mar 8: The Altruists; Feb 2: Vagina Monologues. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 218-0481.

•Theatre Conspiracy: Jan 325: Relatively Speaking; Feb 7-23: The Beauty Queen 0f Leeane. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts,10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 936-3239.

•TheatreZone: Jan 9-12 & 16-19: Whistle Down the Wind; Feb 6-16: High Society. G& L Theatre, Community School of Naples, 13275Livingston Rd, Naples.888-966-3352.

•Venice Theatre: Jan 9-26: Superior Donuts; Jan 14Feb 2: Boeing, Boeing; Feb 7 - Mar 2: Radio Gals; Feb 18Mar 16: Oklahoma. 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. 941488-1115.

exhibitions

•Alliance for the Arts: 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Jan 10 -Feb 1: Flag 7; Feb 7 - Mar 1: Gale Bennett 75. 939-2787.

•Art Council of Southwest Florida Co-Op Gallery: Coconut Point Mall, 8074 Mediterranean Dr, Estero. Tue-Thu & Sat 10a-6p, Fri 11a-7p, Sun 12-5p. Free. 267-3049.

•Art Gallery Old Naples 2: Crayton Cove, 1187 8th St S, Naples. 560-9569.

•Art League of Fort Myers: 1451 Monroe St, Ft Myers. Jan 3-31: Fresh Start. MonFri, 11a-3p. 275-3970.

•ArtiCulture Art Gallery & Tattoo Studio: 1529 Lee St, Ft Myers. Daily 10a-2a. 339-7665.

•Arts For ACT Gallery: 2265 First St, Ft Myers. Jan 1-31: Morgan Raines, Susan Mills, Buck Ward, Dan Buechele; Feb 7-26:Scott Guelcher,Karen Shulman, Kids with Cancer. Mon-Sat

11a-4:30p, 1st & 3rd Fri 11a10p. Call for Sat hrs. Free. 337-5050.

•Bert’s Pine Bay Gallery: 4332 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. Jan 10: Poet J.D. Daniels, Feb 7: Mermaid Parade, Feb 8: Jan DiRuzzo. Sun & Mon, 10a-5p/TueSat, 10a-7p. Free. 283-1335.

•BIG ARTS: Barrier Island Group for the Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. Thru Jan 15: Art Council of SWFL & Sanibel-Captiva Art League, Big& SmallBuy It Off the Wall. Jan 20Feb 26:Based on Books, GordonCoughlin Retrospective.Mon-Sat 1-4p. 395-0900.

•BIG ARTS on Periwinkle Gallery: 2244Periwinkle Rd, Sanibel. Mon-Fri, 9a4p. 472-9700.

•Bob Rauschenberg Gallery: Edison State College, 8099 College Pkwy SW, Ft Myers. Jan 24 - Mar 29: Yoko Ono ‘ImaginePeace.’ Mon-Fri 10a-4p & Sat 11a-3p. Free. 489-9313.

•Cape Coral Art League: 516 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. Jan 9 - Feb 3: Art Thru the Lens. Feb 6 - Mar

3: Arts of March, Portraits. Mon-Fri 1-4p. 772-5657.

•Cape Coral Arts Studio: 4533 Coronado Pkwy in Rubicond Park, Cape Coral. Jan 1-30: Jim Sobel’s Dare to be Different; Feb 7-27: Mirroring the World Around Us members show, SWFL Crafts Guild. MonThu 9a-9p, Fri & Sat 9a-4p. 574-0802.

•Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs: 26100 Old 41 Rd, BonitaSprings. Thru Jan 4: Science & Art Exhibition. Jan 31 - Feb 20:Members Exhibition. Feb 28 - Mar 27: Bits & Pieces. Apr 4-24: Oddities. Mon-Fri 10a-4p & Sat 1-5p. 495-8989.

•City Pier Building: 1300 HendrySt, Ft Myers. MonFri 10a-4p. Free. 333-1933.

•Clyde Butcher’s Big Cypress Gallery: 52388 Tamiami Tr, Ochopee. Daily 10a-5p. 695-2428.

•Clyde Butcher’s Venice Gallery & Studio: 237 Warfield Ave, Venice. TueFri 10a-4p. 486-0811.

•Collier County Sheriff’s Office Gallery: 3319 Tamiami Tr. East, Bldg J, Naples. 252-0810.

•Collier County Museum: 3301 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. Thru Jan 15: Cuba, the Natural Beauty - The Expedition

of Clyde Butcher. Feb 12 –Jun 30: Guy Labree - The Barefoot Artist, Seminole Artists Brian & Pedro Zepeda -Rooted in Tradition. Educational programs, every Wed, 2pm. Mon-Fri, 9a-5p. & Sat 9a-4p. 7748476.

•Davis Arts Center: 2301

First St, Ft Myers. Jan 3-31: Monika Larsen Dennis & Regeina Viserius - Oceanic. Feb 7-28: Deena Gu LatiesHarmony Sea, Sky & Land. Davis Art Center. Mon-Fri 10a-5p. 337-1933.

•Florida Gulf Coast University Art Galleries: 10501 FGCU Blvd S., Ft Myers Jan 9-30: Long, Long River - Tradition &Expansion in Native Art; Feb 6 - Mar 13: Interpreters. Mon-Fri, 104p & Thu 4-8p. ArtLab: Mon-Fri 10a-4p. 590-7199.

•Fort Myers Beach Art Association: Donora & Shell Mound, Ft Myers Beach. Thru Jan 17: Abstract

Expressionist Exhibit, Portrait Painters; Jan 17 - Feb 14:Members Winter Show; Feb 14 - Mar 14: Members SpringShow; Feb 28Mar14: Outdoor Painters. Mon-Sat 9a-12p & Sun 123p. 463-3909.

•Gallerie du Soleil: 393 Broad Ave S, Naples. MonSat, 10a-6p & Sun 12-5p. 417-3450.

•Gallery on Fifth: Mercato, 5130 Strada Pl, Naples. Thru Feb 2:Rescued from the Flames - Soviet-era Socialist Realism Paintings. Mon-Sat, 10a-6p & Sun 12-5p. 220-7503.

•Gardner Colby Gallery: 386 & 365 Broad Ave S, Naples. Jan 16-30: Figures & Fantasy; Feb 13-Mar 4: 20 Years, 20 Artists, 20 Works. Mon-Sat 10a-5:30p & Sun 12-5p. 403-7787.

•Guess-Fisher Gallery & Phil Fisher Gallery: 810 12th Ave S, Naples. Art After Dark: Jan 11, Feb 8. Mon-Thu 12-5p, Fr & Sat 129p, Sun 1-5p during high season. 659-2787 & 4038393.

•Harbour View Gallery: 5789 Cape Harbour Dr, #104, Cape Coral. Jan: Dianna Willman, Judy Seeger; Feb: Marie Cahill, Dee Cooper. Daily 11a-8p. 540-5789.

•Hirdie-Girdie Art Gallery: 2490 Library Way, Sanibel. Jan & Feb: 20th Anniversary Artists’ Show. MonSat, 11a-5p. 395-0027.

•Howl Gallery / Tattoo: 4164 Cleveland Ave, Ft. Myers. Mon-Thu 11a-8p, Fri & Sat 12-10p. 332-0161.

•HW Gallery: 1305 Third St S, Naples. Daily 10a-5p. 263-6640.

•Immokalee Pioneer

Museum: 1215 Roberts Ave, Immokalee. Jan 2-31: Five Centuries of TraditionFlorida CattleRanching.

Feb 3 – Apr 30: Pahokee

Prepares for War. Mon-Fri 9a-5p. 658-2466.

•Island Visions: 4643 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. Jan 25: iPhone photo class. Painting demos: Feb 9 & 16, 1-4:30p. Daily10a-5p. 2820452.

•Jo-Ann Sanborn Sunshine Studios: 760 N Collier Blvd, #102, Marco Island. WedSat 11a-5p, Thu & Fri also 79p. 642-6367.

•Kathleen Bradford Stu -

dio/Gallery: 4259 Bonita Beach Rd,Bonita Springs.

Jan 10-31: Francoise Marie Thein - Fused Glass & Ceramics; Feb 7-28: Shirley Wilson Blake – Abstract Acrylic Paintings. Tue-Sat 11:30a-6p. 776-6844.

•Lee County Commissioner’s Office: Old County Courthouse, 2120 Main St, Ft Myers. 533-2226.

•Lovegrove Gallery & Garden: 4637 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. Matlacha historic walking tours: Tue & Fri, 9a. 283-6453.

•Marco Island Center for the Arts: 1010 Winterberry Dr, Marco Island. Tue-Fri 9a4p. 394-4221.

•Marco Island Historical Museum: 180 S Heathwood Dr, Marco Island. Jan 2Mar 29: EnchantmentsThe Photographic Adventures of Julian Dimock in SWFL, 1904-1913. Tue-Sat 9a-4p. 642-1440.

•Marianne Friedland Gallery: 359 Broad Ave S, Naples. Mon-Sat 10-5p. 262-3484.

•Museum of the Everglades: 105 W Bwy,Everglades City. Jan 2-31: Wild Blue Ocean; Feb 3-28: Favorite Times in the Glades by Steven R. Shelley;Feb 1822: Majory Stoneman Douglas Festival. Tue-Fri 9a-5p & Sat 9a-4p. 695-0008.

•Naples Depot Museum: 1051 Fifth Ave S, Naples. Thru Jan 6: The Art of Jerry Vallez - Naples Lasting Legacy.Jan 8 – Mar 22: 40 Years in Naples - An Artist’s Celebration of Four Decades of Painting CollierCounty. Mon-Fri 9a5p & Sat 9a-4p. 262-6525.

•Nora Butler Designs:Crayton Cove, 800 12th Ave. S, Naples. Tue-Sat 11a-6p. 403-8287.

•North Collier Regional Park Exhibit Hall:15000 Livingston Rd, Naples. MonSat, 9a-5:30p. 252-4060.

•Northwest Regional Library: 519 Chiquita Blvd N, Cape Coral. Mon, Wed, Thu 10a-6p; Tue 12-8p; Fri & Sat 9a-5p. 533-4803.

•Ocasiocasa Studio Gallery: 1540 Bwy, Ft Myers. TueFri 11a-6p, Sat 1-5p. 6918292.

•Phil Fisher Gallery: 810 12th Ave S, Naples.Feb 3: From Northern Italy to the South Of France. Art After Dark: Jan 11 & Feb 8. MonThu 11a-5p, Fri & Sat 11a-9p. 403-8393.

•Physicians Regional Healthcare System: 6101 Pine Ridge Rd., 2nd fl atrium, Naples. Mon-Fri, 6a-8p & Sun 9a-8p. Dogs

I’ve Nosed - Photography by Jeck Kenner: thru Jul 22. Free. 262-6517.

•Rick Moore Fine Art Gallery: The Village on Venetian Bay, 4230 Gulf Shore Blvd N, Naples. 4346464.

•Ringling Museum of Art: 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota. 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota. Thru Jan 5: Icons of Style, Picturing Ceylon; thru Feb 4: Wild West (Circus Museum); thru Mar 9:Unfamiliar Realities, Optical Impulses; thru Apr 6: Picturing Japan; thru Jun 29: The Philip &Nancy Kotler Glass Collection; thru Jan 3 : R. Luke Dubois - Now; Feb 5 - Jun 3: Conserved(Circus Museum).

Ongoing: NewAcquisitions, 20th Century Abstract Art, Asian & Cypriot Art. The Gardens of Ringling Guided Tour: Thu 10:30a. Daily10a-5p, Thu 10a8p.5401 Bay Shore Rod, Sarasota. 941-359-5700.

•Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center: 300 Tower Rd, Naples. Thru Jan 30: Living Waters: Aquatic Preserves of Florida. Daily programs: 11a & 2p. Guided kayak trips Tue & Th 10a & 1p. Mon-Fri 9a-4p Jul-Sep. 530-5940.

•Rosen Gallery & Studios: North Line Plaza, 2172 J & C Blvd, N Naples. Boxes, Canvas & Clay - thru Oct 31. Daily tours of artist’s studios - Reserve. Mon-Sat, 126p. 821-1061.

•Rush Collections Gallery: Edison State College Library, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. Permanent exhibit of Eastern art. MonFri 10a-2p. 489-9313.

•Sanibel-Captiva Art League: Feb 4 - Mar 3: MembersShow at Sanibel Library. Mar 4 - Apr 7: Members Show at Sanibel Library.

•Selby Gallery: Ringling College of Art + Design, 2700 N. Tamiami Tr, Sarasota. 941-359-7563.

•Sheldon Fine Art: 460 Fifth Ave S, Naples. Jan 1-31: Anne Packard. 10a-10p. 649-6255.

•SWFL Florida Airport:

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11000 Terminal Access Rd, Ft Myers. 590-4800.

•SWFL Communiity Foundation: Thru Jan 29: SWFL Fine Craft Guild Exhibit. Feb: SWFL Pastel Society. 8771 College Pkwy, bldg 2, #201, Ft Myers. Mon-Fri 8a5p. 274-5900.

•SWFL Museum of History: 2031 Jackson St, Ft Myers. Tue-Sat 10a-5p. 321-7430.

•Space 39 Gallery: 39 Patio de Leon, Ft Myers. MonWed 4p-12a & Thu-Sun 4p2a. 690-0004.

•Sweet Art Gallery: 2054 Trade Center Way, Naples. Mon-Fri 10a-5p & Sat 10a1p. Free. 597-2110.

•The Artists’ Gallery: The Esplanade, 760 Collier Blvd, Marco Island. Winter:Mon-Wed 10a-5p, Thu & Fri 10a-8p,Sat 10a4p, Sun 10a-2p.784-4436.

•The Baker Museum: ArtisNaples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. Thru Jan 12: Papiers a la Mode – The Exquisite Art of Isabelle de Borchgrave; thru Feb 16: Connected andDisconnected – The Sculpture of Hanneke Beaumont; thru Jul 6: Sculpture Artist in Residence – Lothar Nickel; Jan 25 - May 18: Rediscovering Egypt; Feb 22- Apr 27: Florida Contemporary. TueSat 10a-4p & Sun 12-4p. 597-1900.

•The Lady from Haiti: 110 tenth St N, Naples.Jan & Feb: Wearable Art – Unisex Tattoo Sleeves, Unpainted Steel Drum Sculptures by Peterson Joseph.Mon-Sat 10:30a-5p. 649-8607.

•The von Liebig Art Center: 585 Park St, Naples.Thru Jan 18:JoanBrechin Sonnenberg - The Middle Point; thru Jan 11: Breaking Through with ColorArtistsReveal the Power of Color, Members ShowFlorida Inspiration; Jan 18 – Mar 1: Diamonds - The Naples ArtAssociation’s Collection; Feb 1 – Mar 1: Spring Show 2014 - Art Council ofSWFL Spring Show, Members Small Works show - Small Dimensions - Powerful Impact!. Mon-Sat 10a-4p. 262-6517.

•Timeless: 2218 First St, Ft Myers. Daily 11a-6p or later. 332-8463.

•Tower Gallery: 751 Tarpon Bay Rd, Sanibel. Daily 10a9p. 472-4557.

•Trudy Labell Fine Art: Bingham Galleria,2425 Tamiami Trail N, #102, Naples. Jan 231: Less, Feb 1-28: Night Music.Mon-Fri 11a-4p & Sat 11a-2p.434-7778.

•Union Artists Studios: Alliance of the Arts campus, 10051 McGregor Blvd, #202, Edwards Bldg, Ft Myers. 826-3861.

•Unit A Art Space: Marcus Jansen, 1922 Evans Ave, Ft Myers. Mon-Fri 10a-3p.

Receptions first Fri of month. New works by Marcus Jansen. 849-7772.

•Vallez Studio: Crayton Cove, 784 12th Ave S, Naples. 262-0381.

•Vavrina Art Gallery: 12581 New Brittany Blvd, Ft Myers. Open by appt. 9360305.

•Vino’s Picasso: 15250 S. Tamiami Tr, #109, Ft Myers. Tue-Fri 2:30-9:30p, Sat 12-9:30p. 288-6953.

•Visual Arts Center: 210 Maud St, Punta Gorda Mon-Fri, 9a-4p & Sat 10a2p. 951-639-8810.

•Watson MacRae Gallery: 2340 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. Jan: Fine Art of Contemporary Crafts. Feb:Landscapes - A Different View. Mon-Sat 10:30a5p. 472-3386.

attractions

•Babcock Wilderness Adventures: 8000 State Rd 31,Punta Gorda. Tue-Sat. Reserve for tours. 800500-5583.

•Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum: 3075 SanibelCaptiva Rd, Sanibel. Raymond Burr Memorial Exhibit,Deep-Sea Mollusks, Henry DomkeNature Photographer. World Record-Sized Shells. Open Daily 10a-5p. 3952233.

•Burroughs Home & Gardens: 2505 First St, Ft Myers. Living history tours daily 11a & 1p, 5-9p. 3370706.

•Butterfly Estates: 1815 Fowler St, Ft Myers. Tours Tue-Th 11a. Tue-Sat, 9a-3p. 690-2359.

•Calusa Nature Center & Planetarium: 3450 Ortiz Ave, Ft Myers. Live animal shows daily, Planetarium shows, Wed-Sat, 9a-5p & Sun, 11a-5p. 275-3435.

•Cape Coral Historical Museum: 544 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. Wed, Thu & Sun 1-4p. 772-7037.

•Children’s Museum of Naples: North Collier Park, 15080 Livingston Rd, Naples. Special hours for children on autistic spectrum: Breaking the Barriers, Second Sat of month 89a & Sensory Night, 4th Tue of month 5-8p. Register. 514-0084.

•Collier County Museum: 3301 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. Thru Jan 15: Cuba, the Natural Beauty - The Expedition of Clyde Butcher. Feb 12 – Jun 30: GuyLabree - The Barefoot Artist, Seminole Artists

Brian & Pedro ZepedaRooted in Tradition. Educational programs, Wed, 2pm. Mon-Fri, 9a-5p. & Sat 9a4p. 774-8476.

•Conservancy of SWFL : 1495 Smith Preserve Way off Goodlette Frank Rd. 9:30a-4:30p. 430-2466.

•Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary: 375 Sanctuary Rd W, Naples. Blair Audubon Center, Boardwalk Exploration & Exhibits. Daily 7a5:30p. 348-9151.

•CREW: Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed, 23998 Corkscrew Rd, Estero. Guided walks 11:45a 1st & 3rd Tue & 1st Sat. Marsh Hiking Trails - 4600 Corkscrew Rd, Immokalee; Cypress Dome Trails3980 Corkscrew Rd, Immokalee; Bird Rookery Swamp Trails - 1295 Shady Hollow Rd, Naples. Trails open sunrise-sunset. 6572253.

•CROW: Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, 3883 Sanibel-Captiva Rd, Sanibel. Healing Winds Visitor Education Center. Wonders of Wildlife: Nature presentations Mon-Fri 11a. TueSun 10a-4p. 472-3644.

•Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge: One Wildlife Dr, Sanibel. Wildlife Drive. 472-1100.

•Edison & Ford Winter Estates Museum: 2350 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Daily 9a-5:30p. 334-7419.

•Everglades Wonder Gardens: Botanical gardens, animals, art gallery. 27180 Old 41 Rd, BonitaSprings. Daily 9a-5p. 992-2591.

•Holocaust Museum & Education Center of SWFL : Sandalwood Square, 4760 Tamiami Tr N, Naples. Feb 2-28: Safe Haven. Mar 223: New Works by Myra Roberts. May-Dec: TueSun, 1-4p. Guided Tours: 1:30p. 263-9200.

•Imaginarium Science Center: 2000 Cranford St, Ft Myers. Family Friday Nites: every Friday open til 8p. Mon-Sat 10a-5p, Sun 12-5p. 321-7420.

•Immokalee Pioneer Museum: 1215 Roberts Ave, Immokalee. Jan 2-31: Five Centuries of Tradition - Florida Cattle Ranching. Feb 3 – Apr 30: Pahokee Prepares for War. Mon-Fri 9a-5p. 658-2466.

•Marco Island Historical Museum: 180 S Heathwood Dr, Marco Island. Jan 2 –Mar 29: EnchantmentsThe Photographic Adventures of Julian Dimock in SWFL, 1904-1913. Tue-Sat 9a-4p. 642-1440.

•Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium : 1600 Ken

Thompson Pkwy, Sarasota. Eco-boat tours daily. Immersion Cinema. Daily, 10a-5p. 941-388-4441.

•Museum of Medical History: Edison State College, 1099 College Pkwy, bldg AA room 178, Ft Myers. Mon-Fri 10a-2p. Free. 4899208.

•Museum of the Everglades: 105 W Bwy, Everglades City. Jan 2-31: Wild Blue Ocean; Feb 3-28: Favorite Times in the Glades by Steven R. Shelley; Feb 18-22: Majory Stoneman Douglas Festival. Tue-Fri 9a-5p & Sat 9a-4p. 695-0008.

•Museum of the Islands: 5728 Sesame, Pine Island Center. 283-1525.

•Naples Botanical Garden: 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. Jan 2-5: Night Lights in the Garden; Feb 14 - May 11: LEGO Sculptures in the Garden. FreeMaster Gardener’s Plant Clinic Thu 9a-12p & 1-4p. Tai Chi in theGarden: Thu 10a.

WONDERProgram in Smith Children’s Garden: Sat 10:30a.Yoga in the Garden: Sun 10a. Daily 9a5p, Tue8a-5p. 643-7275.

•Naples Depot Museum: 1051 Fifth Ave S, Naples. Thru Jan 6: The Art of Jerry Vallez - Naples Lasting Legacy. Jan 8 – Mar 22: 40 Years in Naples -An Artist’s Celebration of Four Decades of Painting Collier County. Mon-Fri 9a-5p & Sat 9a-4p. 262-6525.

•Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens: 1590 GoodletteFrank Rd, Naples. Daily 9a-5p. 262-5409.

•Palm Cottage Museum & Norris Gardens: Naples Historical Society, 137 12th Ave. S, Naples. Walking tours of Naples Historic District – Wed 10a; Guided

Garden Tours – Thu 10a; Reserve tours. Tue-Sat 14p. 261-8164.

•Ringling Museum of Art: 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota. 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota. Thru Jan 5: Icons of Style, Picturing Ceylon; thru Feb 4: Wild West (Circus Museum); thru Mar 9:Unfamiliar Realities, Optical Impulses; thru Apr 6: Picturing Japan; thru Jun 29: The Philip &Nancy Kotler Glass Collection; thru Jan 3 : R. Luke Dubois - Now; Feb 5 - Jun 3: Conserved(Circus Museum). Ongoing: New Acquisitions, 20th Century Abstract Art, Asian & Cypriot Art. The Gardens of Ringling Guided Tour: Thu 10:30a.Daily 10a-5p, Thu 10a-8p. 941-3595700.

•Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center: 300 Tower Rd, Naples. Living Waters: Aquatic Preserves of Florida – Thru Jan 30: Painting Exhibit. Daily programs: 11a & 2p. Guided kayak trips Tue & Th 10a & 1p. Mon-Fri 9a-4p. 4176310.

•Sanibel Historical Museum & Village : 950 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. WedSat, 10a-4p. 472-4648.

•Seminole Gulf Railway: Colonial Station, Colonial Blvd & Metro Pkwy. Murder Mystery Dinner Train: Wed-Sun Eves. 275-8487.

•Shell Factory & Nature Park: 2787 N Tamiami Trail, N Ft Myers. Daily 10a-5p. 995-2141.

•Southwest Florida Museum of History: 2031 Jackson St, Ft Myers Thru Jan 11:20thCentury Seminole ExperiencePaintings from theFloridaIndian Tribes.

Guided Downtown walking tours. Tue-Sat 10a-5p. 3217430.

•The Baker Museum: ArtisNaples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. Thru Jan 12: Papiers a la Mode – The Exquisite Art of Isabelle de Borchgrave; thru Feb 16: Connected andDisconnected – The Sculpture of Hanneke Beaumont; thru Jul 6: Sculpture Artist in Residence – Lothar Nickel; Jan 25 - May 18: Rediscovering Egypt; Feb 22- Apr 27: Florida Contemporary. Tue-Sat 10a-4p & Sun 12-4p. 597-1900.

parks

•Bonita Beach Park: 27954 Hickory Blvd., Bonita Springs. 533-7444.

•Bowditch Point Regional Park: 50 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. Guide walks: Tue & Sat 9:30a. 4633764.

•Bunche Beach: 18201 John Morris Rd, Ft Myers. Guided walks: 1st & 3rd Tue 5p. 707-6794.

•Caloosahatchee Regional Park: 18500 North River Rd, Alva. Guided walk: 1st Sat 9a. 693-2690.

•Collier-Seminole State Park: US 41 (Tamiami Trail), S Naples. Guided walks: Sat 10a. Hiking trail, self-guided boardwalk nature trail, exhibits, camping, fishing, boating canoeing. 394-3397.

•Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park: 11135 Gulfshore Dr, Naples. Beach, fishing, picnic areas. 5976196.

•Estero Park : 9200 Corkscrew Pa lms Blvd, Estero. 248-1609.

•Everglades National Park: Gulf Coast Visitor

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The Phil Fisher Gallery in Naples presents ‘From Northern Italy to the South of France’ on February 3. Call 403-8393 for information.

Center,815 Oyster Bar Ln. Everglades City. 9a-4:30p. 695-3311.

•Hickeys Creek Mitigation Park : 17980 Palm Beach Blvd, Alva. Guided walks: 1st Tue 9a. 6932690.

•Koreshan State Historic Site State Park: US Hwy 41 & Corkscrew Rd, Estero. 992-0311.

•Lakes Regional Park: 7330 Gladiolus Dr, Ft Myers. 533-7575.

•Lovers Key State Park: South of Ft Myers Beach. 463-4588.

•Lynn Hall Park: 950 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. Laughter Yoga: Fri 8a. 229-7356.

•Manatee Park: 10901 Palm Beach Blvd, Ft Myers. 8adusk. 690-5030.

•Matanzas Pass Preserve: 119 Bay Rd, Ft Myers Beach. Guided walks: Thu 9:30a. 707-3015.

•Myakka River State Park: 13207 SR 72, Sarasota. Canoeing, camping, wildlife tours by air-boat & tram, scenic drive, guided walks. 361-6511.

•North Collier Regional Park : 15000 Livingston Rd, Naples. 252-4060.

•North Ft Myers Park: 2021 N Tamiami Tr, N Ft Myers. Yoga: Wed 6p. 652-4512.

•Rutenberg Park Eco-Living Center: ‘FloridaF riendly’Garden/ Landscape Workshops: Wed 10:30a. Free. 5337515.

•Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve: 7791 Penzance Blvd, Ft Myers. Guided walks: daily 9a. Free. 5337550.

•Veterans Park: 55 Homestead Rd, Lehigh Acres. 369-1521.

•Wa-Ke-Hatchee Park : 16730 Bass Rd, Ft Myers. Flow Yoga & Mat Pilates: Mon-Thu 9a; Yoga & Meditation: Tue 4:30p; Tai chi: Wed 1p; Laughter Yoga: Wed 6:30p. Classes free. 432-2154.

live music

•Bert’s Bar & Grill: 4271 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. Live music. Tue: Scotty Bryan 6:30p, Thu: Deb & TheDynamics 7:30p.2823232.

•Brew Babies Garden Bistro: 1520 Lafayette St, Cape Coral. Live music Wed-Sun 7-10p, jam sessions Sun. 542-2224.

•Buckingham Blues Bar: 5641 Buckingham Rd., Ft Myers. Wed: Open Jams 810p; Sun: Open Jams 3-5p; Backyard BluesFest: Jan 11 & Feb 8.693-7111.

•Freds Food, Fun & Spirits!: 2700 Immokalee Rd., Naples. Live music WedSun. 431-7928.

•Laugh-In Comedy Café: College Pkwy Shopping Center at College Pkwy & Winkler Rd, Ft Myers. Live comedy Fri & Sat. 479-LAFF.

•Red Rock Saloon: 2278 First St, Ft Myers. Live music Tue, Fri, Sat. 6898667.

•Roadhouse Café: 15660 San Carlos Blvd, Ft Myers. Live music. 415-4375.

•Space 39 Art Bar & Lounge: 39 Patio De leon, Ft Myers. Live music Wed-Sat nites. 204-9949.

•The Hut at the Peace Tropical Gardens: 5150 Buckingham Rd, Ft Myers. Live music Thu-Sun; Fri: Harry Cassano Band 7:30-10p; Sat:Jana Wright Smith 610p. 225-0907.

•The Joint at Cape Harbour: 5785 Cape Harbour Dr, Cape Coral. Live music Tue, Fri, Sun. 542-0123.

•The Veranda: 2122 Second St, Ft Myers. Rick Russell:

Thu-Sat 6:30-9:30p in piano lounge. 332-2065.

•World of Beer: Bell Tower Shops, 13499 S Cleveland Ave, Ft Myers. Live music

Thu-Sat. 437-2411.

•Yabo: 16230 Summerlin Rd, Ft Myers. Live music. 225-9226.

FARMERS MARKETS

MONDAY

•Fenway South Farmers’ Market: JetBlue Park,11581 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 3-6p. 218-1055.

TUESDAY

•Surfside Sunset Market: Shops at Surfside, 2408 Surfside Blvd, Cape Coral. 4-8p. 549-6900.

WEDNESDAY

•Bonita Springs Riverside Farmers Market: Riverside Park, 27300 Old 41 Rd, BonitaSprings.7a-1p. 389-6901

•Marco Island Farmers Market: Veterans Community Park, 901 Park Ave & ElkcamCir,Marco Island. 7:30a-1:30p. 389-5196.

THURSDAY

•Coconut Point Greenmarket: Coconut Point, Estero. 9a-2p. 249-9480.

•Gulf Coast Town Center Farmers Market: 9903

Gulf Coast Main St, San Carlos Park. 10a-2p. 2732350.

•River District Farmers Market: Centennial Park, 2000 W First St, Ft Myers. 7a-1p. 321-7100.

FRIDAY

•Bonita Springs Fresh Food Market: Imperial Pkwy &

Wine & Dine

BERT’S BAR & GRILL: 4271 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha.282-3232. Open Daily 11a-11p. Waterfront locationwith outside casual affordable dining on the Dock. Million Dollar View of Matlacha Pass and open water.Seafood, Burgers, Baskets & More. Wed & Fri 4-9pm All-You-Can-Eat Fish Fry $9.99. Live music nightly. www.bertsbar.com

BLUE WINDOWS FRENCH BISTRO: 15250 South Tamiami Tr, #107, Ft Myers. 849-0622. Mon-Sat open at 5p for diinner. Authentic French Bistro in Fort Myers. Fine dining and intimate atmosphere with the flavors of France along with genuine Southern charm. Experience ‘Paris without the jetlag.’ Reservations accepted. www.bluewindowsbistro.com

BROADWAY PALM: 1380 Colonial Blvd., Ft. Myers. 278-4422. Wed-Sun 5:30p dinner & 7p show, with selected children’s matinees 11:45a lunch & 1:15p show. Broadway Palm, Southwest Florida's premier Dinner Theatre, is a great destination for those looking for quality entertainment and a delicious buffet at a great price. www.broadwaypalm.com

GARDNER'S PARK TEA HOUSE: Shops at The Butterfly Estates, 1815-3 Fowler St, Ft Myers. 6902359. Sun-Thu 10a-5p, Fri & Sat 10a-7p. Gardner's Park Tea House celebrates the historic achievements of Southwest Florida's earliest residents. Enjoy robust organic teas, handmade soups, salads, sandwiches, desserts, fudge and ‘Fogurt.’ www.gardnersparkteahouse.com

IL POMODORO: 9681 Gladiolus Dr, Ft Myers. 985-0080. Lunch 11a-2p Mon-Fri, Dinner Mon-Sat 4:30-9p. Cucina Italiana. Locally owned & operated. Great food and service in hip, casual, familyfriendly room. A taste of Italy. News-Press: 3 1/2 stars. www.ilpomodororestaurant.com

RIVERWALK: at Tin City, 1200 5th Ave S, Naples. 263-2734. Open seven days for lunch & dinner, Sunday brunch. For outdoor waterfront dining that’s a little history and a lot of fun, since 1979. Freshest seafood, salads, steaks & sandwiches, Gulf

Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs. 7:30a-1p. 6919249.

•Lakes Park Farmers Market: 7330 Gladiolus Dr, Ft Myers. 9a-1p. 691-9249.

•Fort Myers Beach Farmers Market: 1st St & 2nd St, under Sky Bridge, Ft Myers Beach. 7:30-11:30a. 765-0202.

•Shoppes at Vanderbilt Farmers Market: Collection at Vanderbilt, 2355 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples. 12-4p. 273-2350.

SATURDAY

•Alliance for the Arts’ GreenMarket: 10091 McGregor Blvd., Ft Myers. 9a-1p. 939-2787.

•Bonita Springs Farmers Market: The Promenade Shoppes, US 41 & Bonita Bay Blvd, BonitaSprings. 7a-12p. 495-8464.

•Cape Coral Farmers Market: SE 47th Ter & S. 10th

Coast style. Sunday Brunch and Make Your Own Bloody Mary Bar. www.riverwalktincity.com

THE DOCK: At Crayton Cove, 12 Ave S, Naples. 263-9940. Open seven days for lunch & dinner, Sunday brunch. Bay views, great food and a laid back attitude. ‘The real taste of Naples’ since 1976. Freshest seafood, salads, steaks & sandwiches with tropical flair. Sunday Brunch and Make Your Own Bloody Mary Bar. www.dockcraytoncove.com

THE HUT at the Peace Tropical Gardens: 5051 Buckingham Rd. 225-0907. Tue-Sun11:30 – close. The historic Hut has been completely restored from top to bottom. The magnificent gardens date back to Thomas Edison's times in the 1920's. Chef Jeff Rizzo brings his culinary artistry to the place in Southwest Florida for your special event or a night out. The new Hut is breathtaking and a must stop for all that come to Southwest Florida. www.hutrestaurant.com

THE VERANDA: 2122 Second St & Broadway, Fort Myers. 332-2065. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11a-2p; MidDay Menu: Mon-Fri 2-4p; Dinner: Mon-Sat 5:3010p. In historic downtown Fort Myers, the Veranda takes you to a bygone era of Antebellumcharm. Romantic setting in two turn-of-the-century homes, Southern Regional Cuisine, extensivewine list and first class service provide a unique dining experience. Celebrating their 32nd year as one of the most award-winning restaurants in the area. www.verandarestaurant.com

VINO'S PICASSO: 15250 S. Tamiami T, #109. Ft Myers. 288-6953. Tue-Fri 2:30-930p & Sat 129:30p. Unique paint studio offers delicious, affordable wines for every ‘palette.’ Bring your own hor’s d’oeuvres. www.vinospicasso.com

Z CRÊPES CAFÉ: Shops at The Butterfly Estates, 1815-1 Fowler St, Ft Myers. 690-2359. Sun-Thur 10a-5p, Fri & Sat 10a-7p. ZCrêpes Café offers a modern take to traditional French favorites. A simple menu richly infused with the freshest of flavors. www.zcrepes.com

Pl, Cape Coral. 8a-1p.5496900.

•Naples Green Market: IberiaBank Centre, 1465 Golden Gate Pkwy, Naples. 8a-1p.594-9358.

•Shoppes at Vanderbilt Farmers Market: Collection at Vanderbilt, 2355 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples. 8a-2p. 273-2350.

•Third Street Farmer’s Market: Third St S & Gordon Dr, Naples. 7:3011:30a.

SUNDAY

•Green Market at Miromar Outlets: 10801 Corkscrew Rd, Estero. 10a-2p. 9483766.

•Naples Depot Museum Farmers Market: 10th Ave S & Tamiami Tr Naples. 10a-2p.293-9703.

•Sanibel Island Farmers Market: Sanibel City Hall, 800 Dunlop Road, Sanibel. 8a-1p. 691-9249.

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